Optical fiber cable connectors and terminals are an important part of electrical safety and power transmission. Optical fiber cable manufacturers should meet relevant requirements and regulations in the production and processing of cable connectors and terminals.
When manufacturing the connector and terminal of the optical fiber cable, a series of processes such as cutting and stripping the cable should be continuously operated to minimize the exposure time of the insulation. In the process of cutting and stripping the cable, pay attention to the integrity of the core and the insulation layer, and at the same time ensure the cleaning of the additional insulation wrapping, assembly and heat shrinking. If the line of the oil-filled cable has a connector, the optical fiber cable manufacturer should make the connector first; if there is a difference between the two ends, the low-end terminal must be made first.
Cable joints and terminals must be strengthened during the manufacturing process, such as insulation, mechanical protection and sealing against moisture. The terminals and connectors of 6KV and above power cables must ensure the distance between the external insulation and the ground. For cables of 35KV and below, when cutting and stripping the core shield, insulation and metal sheath, pay attention to the small distance of the core along the insulation surface to the nearest grounding point should meet the relevant requirements.