Fiber splicing is a crucial process in the installation and maintenance of internet services. It involves joining two optical fibers to create a continuous and efficient connection. There are two main methods of fiber splicing: fusion splicing and mechanical splicing.
Fusion splicing uses heat to melt and fuse the ends of two optical fibers together, creating a seamless connection. Our team uses specialized fusion splicing machines to align the fiber ends precisely and apply heat to create a permanent bond. We have found 100% customer satisfaction in this type of splicing and it is commonly used in long-haul networks, data centers, and high-capacity internet infrastructures. Not only does this guarantee faster internet but also offers:
Mechanical splicing utilizes alignment devices and gel-filled connectors to join optical fibers without melting them. Alignment tools and connectors with precision components are used for accurate fiber alignment. Mechanical Splicing is often employed in last-mile connections, local area networks (LANs) and scenarios where immediate connectivity is crucial. Mechanical Splicing is: