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POLISH: Tips
When Developing a Polishing Process, Be Sure to Use Only Brand-New Rubber Polishing Pads
Monitoring the End-face Geometries of Polished Ferrules
Fiber Height Variation
When polishing an MT ferrule, it is virtually impossible to polish an array of fibers to EXACTLY the same heights. There will always be some deviation in height between fibers in the array. But, when the fibers and ferrule are mated and under load, they undergo a...
Read MoreQuick Troubleshooting Checklist for Common APC Polishing Issues
Whether you’re using step ferrules or conical ferrules, you may have problems achieving consistent results for the 4 basic geometric characteristics – Radius, Angle/Apex, and Key Error – that are relevant to the APC polishing process. The following paragraphs...
Read MoreApex Offset for APC Connectors Is Really the Combination of Two Factors

Step Five of Single-Fiber PC Ferrules, Developing a Polishing Process
Developing a Polishing Process, Evaluate Visual Defects
When developing a polishing process, carefully evaluate other major visual defects: shattered fibers, core cracks, no visible fiber, etc. In many cases, the cause of the defect is not related to your polishing process but rather to cleaving, product handling, curing...
Read MoreStep Four of Single-fiber PC Ferrules, Developing a Polishing Process
Each step of How to Develop a Fiber Optic Polishing Process that Produces Consistent Results can be found in our article of the same name but here we highlight:
Step 4. To adjust your process, start with a focus on Radius.
The ability to achieve desirable,...
Read MoreContamination Within the Ferrule Bore is Building Up, “Pushing” the Ferrule to One Side
Contamination within the ferrule bore is building up, “pushing” the ferrule to one side: the slurry generated from polishing can accumulate in the bore or other areas of the fixture, building up to prevent the ferrule from seating at precisely 90 degrees to the...
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