

Use FiberViewer microscopes to ensure fiber terminations are smooth and clean. Avoid the #1cause of cause of fiber link failure: dirty end-faces.
Dirt, dust and other contaminants are the enemy of high-speed data transmission over optical fiber. Today's network applications require more bandwidth, making loss budgets tighter than ever. It is critical that all optical connections are clean and free of contaminants to ensure application success. With universal adapters, end-faces can be inspected when using many different connector types, including LC connectors.
When damage is observed upon inspecting an end-face, it must be determined what needs to be done, if anything. Some damage may be minor enough to ignore while other problems require complete re-termination. Chipped end-faces? Scratched and epoxy bleed fiber end-face? Cracked or shattered fiber end-face?
Once contamination has been discovered using a fiber microscope, it is crucial that it be properly removed to avoid creating more problems. Proper cleaning products and procedures are a requirement as improper processes are not only ineffective, but also potentially damaging. Effective fiber optic end-face cleaning involves two key components: specialized solvent and wipes or swabs. Fiber optic solvent is required to dissolve certain contaminants and to act as a lubricant so that debris does not scratch the end-face as it is removed. Do not use isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as this chemical can leave a residue as it dries. Kits offered by Fluke Networks contain everything needed for precision cleaning of end-faces on connectors and inside ports. After cleaning, always inspect the end-face again before insertion to guarantee all contaminants were removed. If necessary, repeat your cleaning steps to remove any lingering soils not removed by the first cycle.
Fluke Networks’ fiber microscopes will allow you to avoid the most common problem with fiber networks. In a survey commissioned by Fluke Networks, dirty end-faces were found to be the #1 cause of fiber link failure. It is estimated that 85% of fiber failures are due to end-face contamination. So it is imperative to inspect and, if necessary, clean end-faces every time they are mated. It is equally important to inspect and clean both sides of any connection as contamination can migrate from one end-face to another upon insertion. In addition, do not wait until you experience a problem to first clean. Dirt or debris crushed between two end-faces in a mating can cause permanent damage such as cracks, scratches or pits that require re-termination, not just cleaning.
| Model Number/Name | Description |
| FT120 | Fiber Viewer - 200X magnification with 2.5mm Universal Adapter |
| FT140 | Fiber Viewer - 400X magnification with 2.5mm Universal Adapter |
| Model Number/Name | Description |
| NFC-Kit-Case | Fiber Optic Cleaning Kit. See Photo |
| NF350 | LC 1.25mm Universal Microscope Adapter |
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General Specifications |
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| Magnification | FT120: 200X; FT140: 400X |
| Fiber adapter | 2.5 mm universal ferrule adapter for multimode or singlemode fibers |
| Power supply | Three 1.5 V AAA batteries (NEDA 24A or IEC LR03). 35 hours typical use with alkaline batteries. |
| Light source | White LED (100,000 hour life) |
| Optical Laser Safety Filter | |||
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Wavelength |
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| Specification |
850 nm |
1310 nm |
1550 nm |
| Optical Density |
2.05 |
5.10 |
4.30 |
| Attenuation |
20.5 dB |
51.0 dB |
43.0 dB |
| Peak Power Rating* |
49 mW |
1000 W |
190 W |
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Fiber End-face Inspection and Cleaning Virtual Demo | View Demo |
