How to strip fiber with a fiber optic stripper?
āFiber Optic Structureļ¼
āOuter Jacket The outermost protective layer of the optical cable, typically made of PVC or LSZH material, providing mechanical protection and environmental resistance.
āStrength Member Usually made of aramid yarn (Kevlar), it provides tensile strength and prevents the optical fiber from being damaged by pulling forces during installation and cabling.
āCoating A plastic protective layer directly applied to the optical fiber, commonly with a diameter of 250 μm, used to protect against moisture and reduce microbending loss.
āCladding A glass layer surrounding the fiber core, with a standard diameter of 125 μm, enabling total internal reflection through a difference in refractive index.
āCore The central medium for optical signal transmission. In single-mode fibers, the core diameter is typically about 9 μm.
āSun Telecomās fiber optic stripper is the ideal tool for stripping 125 micron glass fibers with 250 micron buffer coating without scratching or nicking the glass fiber.
Features
New three-hole model performs all common fiber stripping functions in one compact tool
Standard 250 to 125 micron stripping
Remove 900 tight buffer to 250 micron buffer coating
Hole for removal of 2 to 3 mm fiber jackets
Length:136.5mm, Weight: 71g
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