Title :
Design and development of an automatic cutting tool for optical fibers
Author :
Haibara, Tadashi ; Matsumoto, Michito ; Miyauchi, Mitsuru
Author_Institution :
NTT Electrical Communications Labs., Tokai, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new type of automatic cutting tool for obtaining good fiber end-surface has been proposed. In principle, a bare fiber is scored by rotating a broadaxe-shaped blade, while the fiber is supported by two magnetic clamps. The fiber is then fractured by applying bending and tensile stresses. The tool is 10 cm wide, 7.5 cm high, 9 cm long, weighs about 500 g, and is battery-driven. Optimum cutting conditions have been investigated, revealing that the blade pressure should be 10 g, bending stress should be 15 kg/mm2, and tensile stress should be 6 kg/mm2. Under these conditions, an average endface inclination of 0.42 ° is easily obtained. Stable cutting is confirmed during 1000 cutting trials, with a failure rate of 0.3 percent.
Keywords :
Materials processing; Optical fiber connecting; Blades; Clamps; Cutting tools; Mirrors; Optical design; Optical fiber communication; Optical fibers; Splicing; Surface cracks; Tensile stress;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.1986.1074902