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Products: FiberSigma T4 fiber optic pull-off and peel force test system

The axial tension test method is an extremely convenient and commonly used technique for determining fiber pull-off and peel forces for various types of optical fibers. This technique is now widely used in the fiber optic manufacturing and fiber optic testing fields, while generating a large amount of data for testing fiber pull-off and coating peel forces for different coated fibers.

The axial tension test method is based on measuring the fiber pull-off force using two spindles or a fixed spindle and a peel force fixture to measure the fiber coating peel force. A computer-controlled stepper motor drives the spindles at a set constant rate (settable). When the fiber pull off/coating layer is peeled off, the stepper motor is stopped by a sensor and then the computer software calculates the fiber pull off force and coating layer peeling force.

All sizes available for 125μm (other sizes available as options) diameter quartz fiber 

Loading rate 500μm/s, 8333.3μm/s , 500.00mm/min 

Force measurement range 0.00N~150.00N 

Force measurement accuracy 0.01N

Test procedure and results strictly follow the "National Standard of the People's Republic of China GB/T 15972.33-2008".

*100mm diameter fiber optic drive wheel can be upgraded through customization.

*The effective test length of 1M test body can be upgraded through customization.

*10M horizontal test body can be upgraded through customization.

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