Optical fiber splicer from Vytran for polarization-maintaining fibers

July 20, 2012
The new compact CAS-4100 optical fiber splicer has an intuitive graphical user interface that allows for splicing at the push of a single button.

The new compact CAS-4100 optical fiber splicer has an intuitive graphical user interface that allows for splicing at the push of a single button. Proprietary “One Step Splice” process software is included. The semi-automated splicer is designed for high-volume splicing. The CAS-4100-P is designed for polarization-maintaining fibers.
Vytran
Morganville, NJ

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PRESS RELEASE

Vytran to Feature Compact, Semi-Automated
Optical Fiber Splicer at CLEO: 2012

Morganville, New Jersey -- CAS-4100 and CAS-4100-P (for polarization-maintaining fibers) make up Vytran’s newest family of optical fiber splicers—the compact, semi-automated CAS-4000 Series. In CAS systems, all components, including the computer and display, are embedded into the splicer to form a single unit ideal for use where space is limited. CAS splicers also feature Vytran’s One Step Splice™ process software to make fiber splicing and process control simple and intuitive for the operator.

About Vytran
Vytran is an innovative supplier of semi-automated and fully automated fiber fusion splicing and glass processing solutions for the telecom, fiber laser, sensing, medical, aerospace, and specialty fiber products markets. Vytran technologies are designed to reduce customers’ risk, speed their products to market, and lower their cost of ownership. The company’s patented filament fusion technology is paired with industry-leading machine monitoring and control capabilities to provide process control unattainable with other fusion splicing methods. These technologies, along with innovations in fiber cleaving, recoating and proof testing, make Vytran a leader in reliable, precision equipment for high-volume optical fiber assembly and specialty fiber processing. Vytran is a member of the NKT Group.

For more information about Vytran, LLC, please visit www.vytran.com or email [email protected].

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