Saturday, December 26, 2009

AEFOS to clean them all

One does not need to be a genius to figure out a simple fact that a clean fiber optic will ensure high quality connections with various fiber optic equipments. Being a part of all the standard operational and maintenance procedures, fiber optic cleaning holds elementary and yet important value when it comes to smooth and crystal clear fiber optic set-up.

Ideally one should
clean fiber optic connectors each and every time when they are mated. It includes fiber cleaning of both sides even if they are jumpers, test ports, bulkhead adapters or any connection tested, inspected or re-configured.

Irrespective of industry, wherever there is a fiber optic set-up,
cleaning fiber optics is required either in the factory or in the field. So a fiber cleaning needs to be done using handy equipment that is easy to use and easy to carry around. The answer is available with AEFOS and their patented automated ferrule cleaner – the AFC 3000.

Cleaning fiber optic is now easy and simple with AEFOS’ AFC 3000 which comes with both male and female tips and cartridge of 1.25mm, 2mm and 2.5mm.

Along with AFC 3000, AEFOS also manufactures wide range of fiber optic equipment such as analog and digital microscopes for ferrule detection. Needless to say, that these microscopes are portable and handy and can be easily used in fields. They are capable of detecting contamination up to 0.5μm.

With AEFOS, one is always guaranteed state of the art and innovative equipments for fiber optic industry. The company has a huge reputation of manufacturing high-quality
fiber optic cleaning equipment and AFC 3000 certainly takes that reputation to another level. One can achieve a readability level of 99.5% with this ferrule cleaner which has a cleaning cycle of 3 seconds. That is quite a performance even if you are the most stringent of critics to please.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Throwing light on Fiber Optic Testing

An optical Fiber is one of the most efficient modes of data transmission; it is a thread like structure and transmits data in the form of light waves. For efficient working of an optical Fiber it must be timely checked and tested. A Fiber optic tester is a device used to detect any defect that could harm the transmission efficiency of an optical Fiber. An optical Fiber can face two defects contamination and damage the first one refers to the deposition of dust gum or oils in the transmission path and the latter refers to the cracks or pits formed in the Fiber.

These defects can be detected using a Fiber optic tester there are three different types of Fiber optic testers available, first are the continuity testers they use a light source that transmits light from one of the Fiber and detect the light at the other end, these testers just tell whether the Fiber is defected or not, they do not provide information about the defect. Next is the insertion loss testing it provides information about the total loss in the Fiber per km and also highlights the bends, splices and links in the Fiber. Last is the OTDR it stands for optical time domain reflectometer, it provides complete information about the Fiber its length splice losses, connector losses and Fiber defects and stores the information electronically. It is one of the most advanced Fiber optic testers.

After completing the Fiber optic testing the defects must be removed and this is done by cleaning Fiber optic cables by using special solvents like isopropyl alcohol or by using Fiber specific solvents air blasting can also be used for cleaning Fiber optics. All these things are called Fiber optic tools and are a part of Fiber optic testing equipment.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Clean and clear fiber optic

When it comes to fiber optic cleaner there is none better than the AFC 3000, a patented ferrule cleaning system. AEFOS, the company that manufactures this equipment for the fiber optic communications market is credited to come up with the “Numero Uno” among all fiber optic cleaners.

Though this fine product is definitely the company’s flag ship product, there are other products which are a part of the AEFOS’ arsenal. The company also deals in fiber optic cable tools such as fiber optic inspection scopes and fiber optic testers. The company has built a solid reputation of creating handy and useful fiber optic cleaners and other fiber optic cable tools which produces instant result and helps one to keep the system free of any dust particles.

The initial industry practice was to connector cleaners. However, experts soon realized that the cleaning of connector “inside the box” is also required. Gone are the days when one used swabs which came in the category of basic and purpose built swabs. In today’s scenario, the ideal practice is fiber optic connectors need to be clean every time they are mated. Today we have covered connector ends in shape of closed end plastic tubes which protect and keep away dust from settling in.

The innovation in this field has been pioneered by companies like AEFOS. The cleaning cycle using AEFOS’ fiber optic cleaner is 3 seconds. The result of the cycle is a readability of 99.5%. With an easy to use device which comes with a user manual, AEFOS manufactures both male and female tips ranging from 1.25mm to 2.5mm.

The company is dedicated to manufacturing of the best fiber optic cleaners, fiber optic testers and other important equipment for the fiber optic industry. With inside-cleaning option available using fiber optic inspection scope, the idea of any debris present in the system is just not possible.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Why Fiber Optic Cleaning is needed?

Data transmission is the key to communication and to stay connected. Over the decades, scientists and engineers have tried to develop new instruments to send and receive data at greater speeds and also to lessen the loss of data due to attenuation and other reasons, this led to the creation of optical fibers. Optical fibers are very thin wire like structures used to transmit data in the form of waves of light by the process of total internal reflection of light.

The fibers need to be connected very carefully so that dust and dirt do not get deposited on them at time of installation or in the various stages of manufacturing. Dirt causes a decrease in the efficiency of the fiber. Also over a period of time after use, the connections need to be regularly checked and re cleaned to ensure a good connection.
Fiber optic cleaning methods include two different approaches namely, the dry cleaning process and the wet cleaning process. The dry cleaning process, as the name suggests, does not require the use of any cleaning solvent to clean the fiber, instead products like air spray are used which may be a compressed air or canned air. Wet cleaning process involves the use of solvent such as IPA.

Nowadays a more common method of
fiber optic cleaning is through a ferrule cleaner which is an automated instrument such as AFC3000 automated ferrule cleaner which is battery operated and is a fiber optic connector cleaner. It can clean plugged panel and fixed connector hardware devices. It is an extremely cost effective and efficient method of cleaning optical fibers. The AFC 3000 is used worldwide for these applications.

The AFC 3000 cleans the fiber optics very effectively and can be used both with PC and APC ferrules. It has a cleaning cycle of 3 seconds and can be used for over 600 cleans. It has an incredible cleaning readability of 99.5% and is a very light weight, automated, and a rugged
ferrule cleaner which is a huge time saver for installations of such equipment as ROADM’s and other equipment used by telecoms and large data centers and the military and research facilities worldwide.

The AFC 3000 is built to be used with Male and Female 2.5 mm FC, SC, ST andE 2000 connectors or adapters and 1.25 mm LC, MU, or Lemo connectors (SMPTE) most commonly used in the broadcast industry.

Protect your fiber optic investments through proper care and regular cleaning for its long life and durability.

To find more on fiber optic cleaning and ferrule cleaner, visit:
http://www.aefos.com.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Crystal Clear Fiber Optics

When it comes to a fiber optic network or a simple fiber optic cable connector, cleaning and maintenance is of immense importance. It not just ensures cost savings but also better and optimum usage of the network. Hence, it makes good networking sense to keep fiber optic set-up clean and contamination-free.

Cleaning of
connector fiber optics helps in network quality. If one speaks to a variety of customers who have operated high-speed networks for years, one would get to know how important cleaning cartridge filter is or a ferrule cleaner to a network.

AEFOS is the company committed to development and manufacture of AFC 3000
ferrule cleaners for fiber optic industry having its usage across variety of industries such as aerospace, scientific research and even education. The product is an automatic cleaning device used to clean fiber optic cable connectors.

It comes with cool features. The design is unique and well thought-of, hence it can serve as a female and male
ferrule cleaner. And since the device is based on dry cleaning process, if one runs out of cleaning fiber, one can see red signal around the spool via a window. The red warning suggests that the time has come for cleaning cartridge filter and changing it.

AEFOS’ AFC-3000 is patented in USA and Canada and comes with an easy to understand user manual. If you are a fiber optic technician one will take a few minutes to understand the easy-to-use design of this simple and immensely helpful product. One can get started by purchasing an AFC-3000 along with CFC-600 cartridge and a cleaning tip. That should set you up towards a contamination free fiber optic cable connectors and network.

So one can make optimum use of a high-speed network by cleaning filters and cartridges along with using probably the best ferrule cleaner around – AEFOS’ AFC-3000.

Visit http://www.aefos.com to get more detailed information on
connector fiber optics, fiber optic cable connectors and cleaning cartridge filter.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The process of Automatic Cleaning System

Data transmission is the heart of every communication system, not just the communication systems instead every system that deals with receiving and sending of information requires data transmission and to have better efficiency the rate of transfer of data must be fast and should have less or no loss of information. Fibre optics is one such medium which offers you high transfer rates and accurate transmission. The data in connector optical fibre is transmitted through light waves by the process of total internal reflection so it is necessary to keep the fibres clean to alienate the losses. Due to time and usage of the fibres, dust and other particles get deposited in the fibre which obstructs the transmission.

For cleaning the fibres there are a number of processes and
dry cleaning process is one of them. Dry cleaning process includes using of an air spray or an automatic machine to clean the fibre. Nowadays ferrule cleaners are used to clean optical fibres; these equipments do not take much time and are easy to use. They can be used on fixed panels and take only 3-5 seconds to clean the fibres. They are light weight and have a long end called ferrule. You can clean the fibres almost achieving 99% efficiency, which is otherwise very hard to achieve with wet cleaning methods that use solvents.

Automatic cleaning systems are widely used and are better than other processes. You can get good automated filters from www.aefos.com which is a well known company manufacturing and supplying automated ferrule cleaning system to its wide clientele.