Friday 17 April 2015

Choosing Between Fiber Optic Splicing and Mechanical Splicing - Which One Is Good?

With the increasing digitalization across the world, there is increasing demand for fiber optics. They are mostly used in LAN and telecommunication networking projects. In this post, we shall look into fiber optic splicing.

The process of joining the end of one cable, with the loose end of another one is called as fiber-optic splicing. Generally when the splicing of cables is done, they do lose quite a bit of transmitting strength. However, if the underground cables are severed or damaged due to some reason, then a new cable piece will have to be spliced in between.

There are two ways for splicing the fiber optics:

1.    Mechanical splicing
2.    Fusion splicing

Now we should look into each of the methods, and try to decide which one would be the best.

When it comes to mechanical splicing, you might not have to spend a lot on equipment, but the cost of splicing and cables will be more expensive than the fusion types. On the other hand, when it comes to fusion splicing, you might have to invest considerably higher initially, but it works out to be much cheaper in the long run.

The finishing of mechanical splicing is not as efficient as what you can get with the fusion. The transmission strength in the fusion type does not get altered as much as in the mechanical type. Even if you have to spend more initially, you can get a lot better job done with it.

Here again, you will need to make you choice based on your requirements. If the need for splicing is not as frequent in your kind of business, then it would make sense for you to invest in the mechanical splicing equipment. Of course, you would not want to spend more, if the returns are not good enough, but it is always a wise choice to think about your needs when your business grows.

If you are planning to get good returns in the long run and growth of your fiber optic cable business, then the fusion splice machine will be your ideal choice. You can also find many videos on the net showing you how the equipment works.