The integration of new technology is often a challenging proposition, even if the benefits are well worth it. However, adapting to new advancements in fiber optics – like rollable ribbon – doesn’t have to be.
Rollable ribbon offers benefits that clearly justify the time it takes to learn how to properly splice it. In data centers where fiber optic cables are starting to fill pathways, deploying rollable ribbon can be an effective method of saving space. It is also flexible, like a distribution cable, making it more durable and less susceptible to breaks. Moreover, rollable ribbon splices just like matrix – 12 fibers at a time.
Fusion Splicing Process
You can easily splice rollable ribbon fiber to other rollable ribbon, and you can splice it to other matrix fiber optic cable. You would complete all of the same steps you normally would in setting up a fusion splicer such as selecting the fiber type, setting the heat shrink oven time and performing the arc test. In addition, the prep for stripping, cleaning and cleaving the fiber is identical. As technicians become comfortable with rollable ribbon, some are using ribbonizing adhesive to ensure proper alignment in the v-grooves. If, and only if, you are experiencing issues loading the fiber into the V-Grooves, this blog offers some helpful tips below.
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Helpful Tips
If you are experiencing issues loading the fiber into the v-grooves, this could be due to the rollable ribbon fiber being partially bonded together. It may be easier to splice if the fiber is ribbonized. There are two ways to ribbonize the fiber. Before stripping:
- Apply a small amount of ribbonizing adhesive to a lint free wipe. Draw the ribbon through the adhesive once or twice to evenly coat the ribbon. Then allow it to dry for 20-30 seconds before stripping the fiber. Strip, clean and cleave the fiber in the same fashion that you would matrix fiber.
- Issues with ribbonizing glue:
- Expensive
- Might not be readily available in channel
- Can’t take it with you on a flight, as it is highly flammable
- Can be very messy
- A conventional extra strength glue stick is a much better option. Draw the ribbon over the top of an all-purpose glue stick. Then allow it to dry for 20-30 seconds before stripping. Strip, clean and cleave the fiber in the same fashion that you would matrix fiber.
- Issues with ribbonizing glue: