Fusion Splicing
With dual FITEL S176 Fusion
Splicers we have the capability of on-site precision fusion
splicing. A fusion splice involves melting (fusing) together the ends of two
fibers. The result is one continuous, unbroken fiber. Fusion splicing requires
expensive specialty equipment but can be performed very quickly, so the cost
becomes reasonable if done in quantity. As fusion splices are by nature fragile,
FOP employs splice protectors and protective enclosures to ensure the
longevity of spliced fibers.
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