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Abstract

The diagram of 24 core fiber fusion splicing sequence is an essential tool for engineers in the telecommunications industry. This article provides a detailed explanation of the sequence, covering four aspects: preparation, stripping and cleaning, fusion splicing, and testing. Understanding this sequence is crucial for ensuring efficient and reliable fiber optic connections.

1. Preparation

Prior to starting the fusion splicing process, it is important to gather all the necessary tools and materials. These include a fusion splicer machine, fiber optic cables with 24 cores, protective sleeves or heat shrink tubes, alcohol wipes or cleaning solution, cleaver or precision cutting tool.

The first step in the preparation phase involves inspecting each fiber optic cable for any damage or defects. Any damaged cables should be replaced before proceeding further.

Next, carefully measure and cut each cable to ensure they are of equal length. This will help maintain consistency during the fusion splicing process.

2. Stripping and Cleaning

In this phase of the sequence, each individual fiber within a cable needs to be stripped of its protective coating using a precision stripping tool or blade. It is important to remove only the outer layer without damaging any underlying fibers.

After stripping off the coating from all fibers in each cable end using proper techniques such as V-groove alignment method (for ribbon cables), clean them thoroughly using alcohol wipes or cleaning solution to remove any dirt or debris that may affect signal transmission quality.

Cleaning should be done gently but thoroughly on both ends of every single core before moving on to fusion splicing.

3. Fusion Splicing

Fusion splicing involves permanently joining two optical fibers together by melting their ends with an electric arc generated by a fusion splicer machine. The stripped ends are aligned precisely using either manual alignment methods like V-groove holders (for ribbon cables)or automatic alignment systems available on modern machines. Once aligned correctly,fusion occurs when an electric arc melts both ends simultaneously.The melted fibers are then fused together,resulting in a seamless connection between them. Protective sleeves or heat shrink tubes are used after successful splice completion,to provide additional protection against environmental factors such as moisture,dust,and physical stress.

4.Testing

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