Fiber Fusion Splicer
Fusion splicing was originally the exclusive realm of outside-plant installers and technicians who used
it to link single mode fibres for long-haul and large-campus networks. “Fusion splicing is the most
extensively utilised type of splicing, as it offers for the lowest loss and least reflectivity, as well
as giving the strongest and most dependable connection between two strands,” according to The Fiber
Optic Association’s Reference Guide to Fiber Optics.
Core alignment and cladding alignment are the two main fiber-optic fusion splicing technologies.
Core-to-core alignment entails placing the fibre cores, allowing for more precise splicing than
cladding-to-cladding.
Fusion Spilcer iEngineering proudly supplies and services the premier fusion splicing product line
offered in Oceania region fusion splicing solutions.
Fusion splicer is used for joining two optical fibers end-to-end using heat, to fuse the two fibers
together in such a way that light passing through the fibers is not scattered or reflected by the
splice, and so that the splice and the region surrounding it are almost as strong as the virgin fiber
itself.