Published: November 22, 2017

QUESTION: Our deposition tube diameter varies from run to run. Do you have information on how to control that?
ANSWER:
When you deposit barrier and core layers, your goal is consistent thickness every time. However, as you’re well aware, the burner flame pressure causes deposition tube shrinkage. Without diameter control, this shrinkage reduces the inside surface area. With constant vapor flows, the deposited layer thickness will decrease.
If the deposition tube diameter varies from run to run, or within a run, layer thickness will not reproduce. It’s absolutely critical to carefully control the diameter of the tube. When it comes to depositions, consistency is key.
We cover more in our blog, Critical Design Goals to Manufacture Optical Fiber Preforms: https://focenter.hwwserver.com/critical-design-goals-to-manufacture-optical-fiber-preforms/
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- Category Resource: FOC Fiber Design and Manufacturing
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