Fiber splicer from Nyfors Teknologi processes different types of fibers

July 28, 2015
The SmartSplicer glass processing and optical fiber splicing platform uses annular CO2 laser heating for flexible and contamination-free processing of fused fiber components.
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The SmartSplicer glass processing and optical fiber splicing platform for development of sensitive, high-power laser, sensor, and telecommunication fiber components uses annular CO2 laser heating for flexible and contamination-free processing of fused fiber components. Different types of fibers can be processed through operations such as fiber-to-fiber splicing, tapering, and fiber-to-end-cap splicing.
Nyfors Teknologi
Stockholm, Sweden

www.nyfors.com

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