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Preparation / Fiber Optic Fusion Splicing / Why Clean Before Cleaving (VIDEO)
* share this Tech Note … Do’s and Don’ts … optical end face care during fusion splicing (video) This is a Good Video by MicroCare Sticklers for Fusion Splicing Preparation. Enjoy the Video! *There is a right way to clean fusion splices. Because high heat is generated by arcing electrodes during the fusion splicing process,…
Read MorePromote “brand” with us! Look around MyWorld. I have a Strong marketing belief in “Feature” and “Benefit” visualizations.
The following is an EXEMPLAR of my latest application note for Fiber Undercut and Protrusion. Our support TEAM has been working with polishing, film, cleaning, and interferometry since the ’90s. We work closely with customers to develop, resolve, and maintain process control issues. *(FEATURE) *(BENEFIT): COMPLIANCE with SPEC REQUIREMENTS, i.e., Telcordia, IEC, etc. The Importance…
Read MoreMPO/MTP in the DATA Center
Parallel optics technology has become the transmission option of choice in many data centers as it is able to support 10G, 40G, and 100G transmission. For parallel optics to work effectively, it requires the right choice of cable and connector. It is no doubt that fiber optic cable is the main choice for data center…
Read MoreFiber Undercut / Protrusion / Tips!
The Importance of Controlling Undercut & Protrusion is paramount to a successful control process for polishing fiber. All of our support TEAM has been working with polishing, film, cleaning, and/or interferometry since the ’90s. We work closely with customers to develop, resolve, and maintain process control issues. Internal connector reflections can cause spurious modulations and noise…
Read MoreFiber Optic Polishing: Focus on preventive action NOT, corrective action
These steps require process control during daily production to improve first-pass yield, efficiency, and costs. Knowing and trusting your process with each step provides ROI. Process Control and JIT-type delivery make it happen. Focus on preventive action, not corrective action. As you develop your fiber optic polishing process, I encourage you to implement a statistical…
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