OptoTest to sell Fujikura fusion splicers via AFL

The partnership begins with Fujikura’s 41S Active Cladding Alignment Fusion Splicer, 90R Mass Fusion Splicer, and 90S+ Core Alignment Fusion Splicer.
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OptoTest says it will now offer simplex and ribbon fiber fusion splicers from Fujikura via a partnership with the latter’s North American subsidiary, AFL.

The fusion splicers will offer OptoTest’s production and R&D lab customers high precision and low splice loss, the company says.

The partnership begins with Fujikura’s 41S Active Cladding Alignment Fusion Splicer, 90R Mass Fusion Splicer, and 90S+ Core Alignment Fusion Splicer.

The splicers offer fast splicing times, extremely low loss, and high repeatability, asserts OptoTest. The units also come in rugged, compact, and portable packages with easy-to-use touchscreen controls, OptoTest adds.

-- Stephen Hardy, Lightwave
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