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Fiber Optic splicing process Technology Partners

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Fiber Optic splicing process

Technology Partners

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superior armored fiber cable MM

Single Loose Tube Single Armor Cables Series 52Product DescriptionLoose tube cables are the product of choice as the backbone in outside plant applications. Single Loose tube cables offer a low cost alternative to traditionalstranded loose tube cables. Armored cables are designed for improved mechanical and rodent protection in direct bury applications. The loose tube design offersreliable transmission performance over a broad temperature range.Physical DescriptionThe rugged single loose tube design features optical fibers placed inside a single PFM™ gel filled tube. The core tube includes up to 8 fiber bundles,each containing up to 12 fibers bound with a color coded binder. The core is wrapped with flexible strength members covered with a water blockingtape, a corrugated steel armor is applied and then encased with a black polyethylene jacket. Ripcords are included for ease of entry.

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Removing the outer sheath

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Splicing Process in ODF

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Removing the Buffer tube

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Cleaning the Fiber from Jill

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Striping process

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Cleaning with Alcohol

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Cleaving the Fiber

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Splicing Process

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Splicing Process

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Putting Sleeve to protect the splice

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Splicing Process

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Splicing Process

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Splicing Process

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ODF Pigtails and adapters

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Splicing Process

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Arranging fiber inside the ODF after splice

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ODF after splicing complete

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ODF after splicing complete

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Using Video Probe to clean the fiber connectors

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Using Video Probe to clean the fiber connectors

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Connector after cleaning process

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OTDR Test Results

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Splicing Enclosures for Outside installation