Monday 30 March 2015

Optic Fiber for Faster and Easier and Faster Communication

Have you ever thought how you can communicate quickly and clearly with someone miles away and why your internet speed has increased remarkably in the last decade?

The revolution of high speed internet and VOIP technology has made it possible, and that has a lot with the large scale manufacturing of fiber optics.

Optically pure glass is converted into very thin strands, as thin as human hair, and this is packed together in the form of cable which is called optical cable. Light signals are passed through the fiber cable over a long distance. The cables are used in telecommunication to carry digital information faster, and with better clarity.  Material used in most of cases is silica glass but other materials like fluorozirconate and chalcogenide glasses are also used for infrared functions.

Optical fiber cable is much cheaper than the copper cables which are normally used, and it take very little space to store and is easy to transport because it is much thinner than the copper cables and light in weight. 

Uses of Optic Cables

Mainly optic cables are used in Cable TV, Internet and Telephone lines because they carry light signals at very high speed and long distance without degeneration.

These cables are very flexible and send out light signals instead of electrical signal, so it is used in flexible digital cameras for medical and mechanical purposes like endoscope, laparoscope, welding pipes etc.  Many industrial plant and electric utility companies use these cables.

Advantage of Optic cables

Optic cables have many advantages over the conventional copper cables and the main benefits are:

•    Higher speed
•    Longer distance
•    Large carrying capacity
•    Easy to upgrade
•    Non-Flammable

Light signals travel at higher speed than electrical signal, and it can cover long distance without repeating the signal in between.

 These cables can carry large amount of information quickly because optic fibers are very thin and more fiber can be packed into the cable. This will accommodate more channels and telephone lines in a cable.

For upgrading, only optics needs to be replaced at the end of the cable, unlike in copper cable where all the underlying cabling needs to be changed.

Light signals are passed through the cable for data transfer, so there is no danger of fire, whereas in copper wire electricity is passed and it has the possibility of catching fire.

There are numerous other advantages and so these cables are used in many industries today for better and faster communication.

Friday 13 March 2015

Fusion Splicing - The Excellent and Most Opted Way For Fiber Ending



Wire fiber has lately gained popularity amongst the contractors, as they are the basic requirement when it comes to constructing a home or building or so on. Over the years, fiber has successfully crossed the limits of being an ideal tool that can only be handled by the electricians and experts. However, now with the introduction of fiber optic splicer and the fusion splicer, anyone can easily handle any related task using them.
What exactly is this Fiber Wire Splicer?

Fiber wire splicer is the equipment that is introduced with the main aim of reducing the expenses that is otherwise spent on fiber splicing. This least expensive and fastest option is easy to handle and does not require any special training to handle it. All you require in handling the equipment is the skill and knowledge about the step-by-step procedure that should be followed while splicing a fiber wire.

Fusion Splicing

Fusion splicing is one of the best and most reliable methods of fiber termination. The procedure includes using the fusion splicer, for fusing the ends of the wire together with the help of termination method. The procedure follows the usage of glass tube to hold the strands together in such a way that it forms a seamless connection, and because of this the procedure is also named as “ending”.

Benefits

•    If the ends of the wire are connected with proper fusion procedure, then you can be sure about the fact that the range that is lost will be around 0.02 to 0.10dB, which is comparatively lesser than the other procedures.
•    The durability of the fused wires formed using fusion splicing procedure is comparatively longer than that of the other procedures. This feature can also guarantee with the minimum amount of repair works or trouble shooting, unlike other techniques.

To the wonderful world of user friendly fusion splicing procedure, fiber optic splicer is also added. This is another type of equipment that is used in splicing the optical fibers effortlessly.