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82140 Olching / Germany

Phone: +49 (0)8142 / 28 64-0
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Tools

Tools are required to assemble the connectors and optical fibers. A variety of kits was designed for field application to simplify the on-site configuration of optical fibers.

Splice Kit for Optical Fibers

The PermalockTM splice kit contains all the tools necessary to splice optical fibers.

Tools

To easily and permanently connect two optical fibers, splicing techniques are used. The PermalockTM splice kit contains all the tools and materials required for splicing. This kit includes a battery-operated handheld device for alignment and curing of the fibers as well as the tools needed to prepare the fibers.

 

This patented design facilitates the self-alignment of the fibers. To close the fiber gap a "light-bridging” gel is used.

 

This splice kit meets the specifications required for qualification and use in the aerospace industry. It is also used successfully in shipbuilding and submarines, mining, and communication networks. The PermalockTM splice kit is particularly well suited for use in the field repairing defective fiber connections.

 

Your contact person

Franziska Jäger

+49 (0) 8142 2864-59

f.jaeger@lasercomponents.com

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Your contact person

Franziska Jäger

+49 (0) 8142 2864-59

f.jaeger@lasercomponents.com

Laser Components GmbH

Werner-von-Siemens Str. 15
82140 Olching
Fax:
+49 (0) 8142 2864-11

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