Coupler workstations are used to heat, fuse, and taper optical fibers to manufacture fused fiber optic components, including optical splitters, wavelength division multiplexers, pump combiners, tap monitors, mode strippers, and laser combiners. Through software control and precision stepper motors, they manage the heating, stretching, and twisting process to form biconical tapered structures for optical signal coupling, separation, and distribution.
Fiber optic connector inspection instruments are designed to inspect connector endfaces for fibers with diameters from 80 to 125 µm, helping ensure reliable optical signal transmission. With high-resolution imaging, automated analysis, and standardized inspection functions, these instruments detect micron-scale defects and support various connector types, testing environments, and adapter requirements.