Active fusion control technology activates when one side of the cut end is of poor quality and automatically adjusts the settings to improve fusion stability and reduce splice loss. It also analyzes fiber brightness and adjusts fusion power in real time to ensure even heat distribution.

The 41S+ fusion splicer and CT50 fiber cleaver are equipped with wireless data connectivity to enable automatic cleaver blade rotation. Active blade management technology allows the 41S+ fusion splicer to check for blade wear by continuously monitoring the frequency of faulty cleaves. When the blade begins to wear, it automatically rotates to a new position.

Neil Bessant, Director of the Fusion Splicers Division at Fujikura Europe, says: “It has long been clear that the demand for connectivity is only going to increase. But due to the pandemic, that demand has skyrocketed, putting pressure on operators, field engineers, governments, and everyone involved in internet infrastructure to ensure that networks can support the now higher level of connectivity. The key to our product strategy has been the desire and commitment to develop technology that anticipates market demands, which is why many of our models, including the new Fujikura 41S+, already have the capability to support engineers and users, who are now under greater pressure to complete projects faster. Users cannot afford delays when they need to move on to their next project.”.

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