Fusion splicers are instruments used to precisely join two optical fibers together using heat. They align the fiber ends and then melt or fuse them, creating a continuous, low-loss connection that allows optical signals to pass through with minimal degradation. They are commonly used in telecommunications, data centers, and other applications where high-performance fiber optic networks are required.
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