Fusion Splicer
A fusion splicer is a device used to join two optical fibers end-to-end using heat. The objective of fusion splicing is to create a joint with minimal insertion loss and back reflection, and to provide a splice that is almost as strong as the original fiber.
Fusion splicers are widely used in the telecommunications industry, data centers, and in any setting where high-performance fiber optic networks are required. They are preferred for their ability to create low-loss and high-strength splices compared to other methods, such as mechanical splicing