The new technique saves time and reduces installation costs by allowing users to terminate single optical fibres in less than a minute, with a few simple tools and limited training, by simply stripping the cable, cleaving the fibre and carrying out the crimp operation. There is no need for epoxy, special set-up procedures or workstations.
The technique is ideal for use with low-fibre count cables, and the same LightCrimp splice is used for both single-mode and multimode 125 µm diameter fibres.
LightCrimp splices provide rugged, miniaturised form-factor splices that are of a quality, dependability and performance that rivals that of fusion splices. LightCrimp splices have been tested in accordance with IEC 61300 procedures, with an operating temperature range extending from -25°C to +70°C. They have also been designed to meet TIA 568-C.3, IEC 61753 Cat U, and EN optical requirements.
All necessary components and tools for LightCrimp splices are available in a starter kit including a rugged case.