A fusion splicer is a high-precision device used to permanently join two optical fibers end-to-end by melting them together with an electric arc. It creates a seamless, low-loss, and robust connection, essential for telecommunication networks, data centers, and fiber optic cable installation. The machine aligns the fiber ends (using cameras and motors) and uses an electric arc to melt the glass, fusing them into a continuous strand. They can align the core of each fiber for superior precision, ideal for long-haul and telecommunication, resulting in very low loss (0.02dB). They can also align the outer cladding which makes fiber splicing more cost-effective, suited for FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) or multi-mode applications. Meanwhile, they can also join multiple fibers (e.g., 12) at once for high-density cables.
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