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<blockquote data-quote="Geshi95" data-source="post: 30179634" data-attributes="member: 539934"><p>නෑ ඩියර් මම කියුවෙ ට්රිමින්ග් ගැන.</p><p></p><p>Fiber cable splicing and trimming are two distinct processes involved in fiber optic installation and maintenance:</p><p></p><p>1. **Splicing**: This is the process of joining two fiber optic cables together. It can be done using two main methods: fusion splicing, where fibers are melted together using heat, and mechanical splicing, where fibers are aligned and held together with a splice holder. Splicing is crucial for maintaining signal integrity over long distances.</p><p></p><p>2. **Trimming**: This refers to the process of cutting the fiber ends to the appropriate length and preparing them for splicing or termination. Trimming ensures that the fiber ends are clean and properly aligned for optimal performance, helping to minimize signal loss.</p><p></p><p>In summary, splicing connects fibers, while trimming prepares them for that connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geshi95, post: 30179634, member: 539934"] නෑ ඩියර් මම කියුවෙ ට්රිමින්ග් ගැන. Fiber cable splicing and trimming are two distinct processes involved in fiber optic installation and maintenance: 1. **Splicing**: This is the process of joining two fiber optic cables together. It can be done using two main methods: fusion splicing, where fibers are melted together using heat, and mechanical splicing, where fibers are aligned and held together with a splice holder. Splicing is crucial for maintaining signal integrity over long distances. 2. **Trimming**: This refers to the process of cutting the fiber ends to the appropriate length and preparing them for splicing or termination. Trimming ensures that the fiber ends are clean and properly aligned for optimal performance, helping to minimize signal loss. In summary, splicing connects fibers, while trimming prepares them for that connection. [/QUOTE]
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