Domaille Engineering OptiSaber MT Laser Cleaver - OS7000M
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The OptiSaber™ Laser Cleaver is the finest fiber-forming machine on the market which increases production yield on multi-fiber (MTP/MPO) applications. Significant cost savings and reduction in process variation associated with cracking typical of mechanical cleaving methods. Additional time savings include a uniform starting point for less polishing, consistent epoxy removal, elimination of safety concerns (minimize handling of scrap fiber) and reduction in the overall cost of terminations.
Key Benefits:
- Compact: 21" x 9" x 4-3/4" (530mm x 228m x 120mm)
- Fast, Reliable & Affordable
- Single and dual rows (MT12,MT16, MT24,MT32)
- Eliminate cracking or chipping associated with mechanical cleaving
- Uniform epoxy removal and starting point for polishing process, reducing polishing film costs
- Eliminates handling of scrap fiber associated with mechanical cleaving
- UPC/APC Adapter
- 120/240 volt available

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