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  • After shrinking, position the smoove on the cooling plate before welding other fibres. Then place the smooves in the cassette and wind the fibres.  +
  • Before opening the cover, bring the smooveBefore opening the cover, bring the smoove as close as possible to the fusion splicer, center it at the weld, making sure that the shrinkage will be on the fibre protection sheaths and not on the bare fibre. Position the smoove in the center of the furnace. The furnace is activated automatically if this function has been previously selected in the machine parameters, otherwise press the yellow resistance on the keyboard.
    yellow resistance on the keyboard. <br/>  +
  • Close the cover to initiate the welding process (the auto start function must be activated otherwise press the green arrow on the keyboard).  +
  • Position the fibre in the appropriate slot of the fibre guide (250 or 900 µm), the sheath 250 or 900 µm at scale 10, making sure that the devoid part rests firmly on the 2 pads.  +
  • Position the fibre in the fusion splicer bPosition the fibre in the fusion splicer by placing its end between the alignment of the electrodes and the edge of the V-slot, close the valve retaining the fibre. '''NB''': Be careful not to hit the end of the fibre as this may alter the quality of the cleavage.
    You must now repeat these operations for the second fibre.
    xt">You must now repeat these operations for the second fibre.</div> </div>  +
  • Strip 3/4 cm of the fibre. Clean the bare fibre with isopropyl alcohol before cleaving. '''NB:''' do not touch the fibre with your fingers once it has been cleaned.  +
  • Three evaluation criteria should be observThree evaluation criteria should be observed: the image quality of the welded fibres (good alignment of the cores, absence of dust or air bubbles, etc.), the estimated loss given by the fusion splicer and the resistance of the fibre to the tensile test (not to be disabled). to the tensile test (not to be disabled).  +
  • Tools required: fusion splicer, clipper, stripper, lint-free wipes, isopropyl alcohol and heat-shrinkable splice guards (smooves).  +
  • Use the welding program adapted to the type of fibre to be welded, as well as the furnace program adapted to the type of smoove used. Example: Single mode MS, multi-mode MM and single mode BIF G657.  +