Fiberoptic Cable
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![]() Karl Storz 495 NE Rigid Endoscope Light Source Fiber Optic Cable US $250.00
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![]() Fiberoptic Light Cable With Fiberoptic Tip Aspirator US $199.99
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![]() OLYMPUS FIBEROPTIC CABLE US $129.00
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![]() NEW PILLING SURGICAL P356PR A FIBER OPTIC CABLE US $124.99
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![]() Karl Storz 495 NL Fiber Optic Light Cable 35mm 180cm US $120.00
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![]() Cuda Fiberoptic Cable SYC0011 4000 US $120.00
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![]() Cuda Fiberoptic Cable GreyU40U275 US $120.00
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![]() Cuda Fiberoptic Cable AC9GYS50S120 US $120.00
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![]() Cuda Fiberoptic Cable GreyU50U225 US $120.00
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![]() Fiber Optic Cable To light source endoscope Wolf Storz 43m US $120.00
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![]() KARL STORZ FIBER OPTIC LIGHT CABLE US $100.00
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![]() FIBEROPTIC LIGHT SOURCE CABLE DURA CABLE HEADLAMP US $100.00
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![]() LUXTEX 285A FIBEROPTIC LIGHT CABLE US $99.99
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![]() Linvatec Endoscopy C3279 3mm Universal Fiber Optic Light Cable Autoclavable US $99.99
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![]() Pilling Weck Light Source Fiber Optic Cable P358PR US $99.99
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![]() Pilling Instruments Fiber Optic Cable 52 1160 6 Ft Reg US $124.95
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![]() Pilling Right Angle Fiber Optic Light Source Cable 52 7863 US $124.95
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![]() Techman Durabrite Fiberoptic Cable Ref AF 033575 ACMI US $99.00
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![]() KARL STORZ FIBER OPTIC LIGHT CABLE 495NL 495 NL US $99.00
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![]() CIRCON ACMI FIBER OPTIC LIGHT CABLE 75 FT 107 US $90.00
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![]() Linvatec Light Source Fiberoptic Cable C3278 Endoscopy US $90.00
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![]() Dyonics Gemini Universal Fiberoptic Light Cable 7205179 4mm x 12 US $80.00
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![]() R Wolf 8067 408 Fiber Optic Light Cable US $80.00
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![]() DYONICS SMITH NEPHEW 7205178 FIBER OPTIC CABLE US $49.95
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![]() ZEISS Microscope Light Source Fiberoptic CABLE Cord 3800mm 1800mm 310802 Schott US $39.95
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![]() OLYMPUS A3201 FIBER OPTIC CABLE ADAPTER US $29.99
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![]() Global Integrated Surgical Fiberoptic Cable LG20 x 75 US $19.95
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How Fiber Optic Fusion Splicers Work
Splicing fiber optic cables is nothing like splicing metal cables together. It's a very precise process best achieved using a fusion splicer. A fusion splicer connects two fiber optic cables together by melting or fusing them in order to create one single cable. In order to minimize potential optical loss or signal loss, optical fibers must be joined together absolutely perfectly.
The fiber cable ends are first fastened into an enclosure in the splicer in order to protect them during the fusing process. Next the ends are stripped of their coating. If an outer jacket is present it is also stripped. The next step involves a tool called a fiber cleaver. A fiber cleaver is used to cut the fibers in a way which leaves the ends of the cables perfectly smooth and flat. If the ends are not absolutely flat then a perfect splice will not occur. After cleaving the ends they are placed into holders in the splicer.
Now the splicer's motors align the cable ends together. Then the fusion splicer generates a small spark at the gap between two electrodes. The reason for doing this is that you need to burn off any moisture or dust which is present. Dust or moisture can cause the splicing process to fail. After this step a much larger spark is generated which raises the temperature at the cable ends above the melting point of glass. This fuses the cable ends together. The location of the spark and the amount of electricity it contains are very carefully controlled. This precise control is necessary in order to ensure that the glass fiber and its cladding are not allowed to mix. If they mix together it results in optical loss.
After the cable ends are fused together the splicer injects light through the cladding on one side of the splice and measures the light leaking from the cladding on the other side. This measurement is taken to ascertain the quantity of splice loss. Splice loss is the amount of optical power lost at the splice point as a result of the splicing process. A splice loss of less than 0.1dB is routine when using a fusion splicer.
Generally the fiber ends are inspected before and after the splicing process. This is done using the splicer display screen which provides a magnified view of the splice area.
Fusion splicers are used extensively in the telecommunications industry as well as the computer networking industry. They are a valuable tool for network technicians who maintain fiber networks.
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