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TEN Consumables
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Description
Isopropyl alcohol is used on lint free wipes to remove grease and dirt from optical fibres during splicing and termination. It is recommended that the fluid is decanted into fluid dispensers before use, we recommend our part number DB-IPA.
The core cleaner cleaning tools are designed to clean a wide variety of connector types (e.g. SC, ST, FC, LC, MU, E2000, MPO/MTP, MTRJ, Duplex LC, ODC, LEMO 3K.93C series connectors, etc) either directly, when mounted in an adapter or a receptacle, all with a simple single-action cleaning system (push/release). This handy tool is effective with a variety of contaminants and with over 800+ cleaning cycles per unit it also has a remarkably low cost per clean.
Disposal bins should be used to store fibre ends after cleaving and general cable preparation, with sealable lid.
Alcohol dispensing bottle has a pump action feature. By pressing a wipe into the top alcohol will be brought up into the wipe, allowing easy, one touch access.
Low lint tissues are primarily used to clean bare fibre as part of the termination and splicing process.
Heat shrinkable splice protectors used to protect fusion splicers. They are available in different lengths, colours and also mechanical splices available.