Fiber Optic Splicing
Fiber Optic Splicing (FOS) is the process of joining two optical fibers together for the transmission of optical signals. Fiber optic splicing is typically used to connect the ends of two optical fibers for seamless transmission of optical signals. The purpose of fiber optic splicing is to ensure that optical signals are transmitted between fibers without loss or reflection, and to maintain the continuity and stability of the transmission.