You install them with a heat gun that shrinks the tubing, melts the solder to effect a connection between shield and the pigtail, and melts the sealant material to close off both ends of the sleeve. A...
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You install them with a heat gun that shrinks the tubing, melts the solder to effect a connection between shield and the pigtail, and melts the sealant material to close off both ends of the sleeve.
Confused about fiber optic pigtails—which connector type, which polish, fusion or mechanical splice? Our guide covers LC vs SC, APC vs UPC, splicing methods, and real-world use
After the two pigtails are pulled out, the cold splicer is used to realize the butt of the two pigtails. It is easier and faster to operate and saves time than welding with a welding machine.
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If you break the fiber or have problems in the cleaving or polishing process, you can heat the connector up and remove the fiber and try again. Or you can strip the fiber ~3mm (1/8") longer and after
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Transfer the fiber into the splicer''s built-in heating oven. The oven will shrink the outer tubing and melt the inner adhesive, sealing the splice and bonding it to the steel rod. Once the cycle
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This powerful heating capability ensures glue melts instantly for smooth continuous operation. The high temperature also creates stronger for more durable fiber optic installations.
A splicing machine is used because an extremely high degree of accuracy is needed, the machine first has to align the cores and then apply the exact amount of heat to melt the ends before pressing them
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