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Why is it called a fusible connector?

Fusion splicing fiber connectors are used in fiber optic networks to join two optical fibers together using a process called fusion splicing. Fusion splicing involves heating the ends of the fibers until they melt and fuse together, creating a continuous optical pathway with minimal loss. Fusion splicing is preferred for its precision and low signal loss compared to other methods like mechanical splicing.


Why is it called a fusible connector?


  •  "Prefabricated in the factory" "Excellent quality" "Ready to use on site "Light decay is as stable as a mirror"

  • Fusible splicing permanently protects the fiber optic connector and the optical cable together.

  • Say goodbye to the complicated and dangerous work of stripping and cutting optical fibers and hot-melting tubes required for traditional fusion splicing. The easy-to-fuse connector makes on-site use simple, fast, and more stable. . .


Features


Precision and Low Loss: Fusion splicing produces a seamless connection, reducing signal loss and reflection, which is crucial for high-speed data transmission.


Permanent Connection: Unlike mechanical connectors that can be disconnected or reconnected, fusion splices are permanent and provide a more reliable connection.


Durability: The fusion splice is generally stronger and more resistant to environmental factors like vibration, temperature fluctuations, and moisture.


Minimal Insertion Loss: When properly performed, fusion splicing connectors have very low insertion loss, ensuring that the signal integrity is maintained.


Use in Long-Distance Communications: Fusion splicing connectors are commonly used in long-distance fiber optic communication networks, such as telecommunications, data centers, and high-speed broadband installations.



Why is it called a fusible connector?


Types of Fusion Splicing Fiber Connectors


SC, LC, FC, and ST Connectors: These are standard fiber optic connectors that can also be used in fusion splicing for joining fiber optic cables in specific applications.


Splice Trays and Enclosures: Used to organize and protect fusion splices once they have been completed.


Fusion Splice Sleeves: After the fibers are fused, they are typically placed in a protective sleeve to keep the splice area safe from environmental damage.


Fusion Splicing Fiber Connectors Solution and Case


Using fiber fusion splicers, optical cables, and fusible optical fiber connectors, they can be used on site, save optical cables, have stable optical attenuation, and greatly reduce the hidden costs of transportation, storage, and maintenance.


Solution 1                    

Ultra-low optical attenuation and ultra-high return loss

  • No need to heat the melting tube, saving time and being safer


Why is it called a fusible connector?


Solution 2


On-site operation


  • Traditional hot-melt connectors: have complex processes, are time-consuming, require professional operators, and have a low pass rate.

  • Fusible fiber connector: saves time (no stripping and cutting required), avoids damage to the fiber, no heat shrink tubing required, and can be easily operated by non-professionals.

Why is it called a fusible connector?


Solution 3


Reasonable wiring, saving optical cables, no waste


  • The benefits of neat and orderly wiring include safety, aesthetics, and ease of maintenance.

  • Save cable management rack, chassis, and space

Why is it called a fusible connector?


Solution 4


Flexible and changeable on site, the fiber optic connector interface can be replaced at will

  • No need to stock fiber patch cords or fiber pigtails. (Connectors can be replaced instantly)

  • The staff only need to bring fusible connectors, fiber splicing machines and other tools for easy installation and maintenance.

Why is it called a fusible connector?

Solution 5


Reasonable cost control

  • Need to order and keep in stock various types of connectors, different lengths and various types of fiber optic cables.

  • It is inconvenient to lay optical cables, and I am worried that the connectors will be damaged.


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