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Visual Inspection

We have many different types of microscopes available to visually inspect single and multi-fiber connectors. We offer these in a hand held format for the field or benchtop with or without software for in-house production.

 

 

 

 

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Data-Pixel D-Scope

This unique microscope combines high quality optics with a modern and ergonomic design ideally suited to fi ber optic inspection applications.

Until the D-Scope, most microscopes were suffering from poor illumination quality yielding variable and non-reproducible image quality even among scopes from the same manufacturer.

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Lightel ViewConn® Inspection System

All ViewConns are designed with a ruggedized cover for use in the field. The conveniently located built-in cleaning cassettes, allow you to inspect and clean patchcords all with a single device. The USB output allows you to simultaneously view endface images on your PC.

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Westover FVIW Bench Scope

All FV series scopes are bench-top video microscopes designed for inspecting patch cords and ferrules just after polishing. They are available in several magnifications, but in general, the “400x” models are used after polishing to inspect for fine defects incurred during the polishing or cleaning process. The “200x” models are most commonly used to inspect for cleanliness during system assembly prior to mating connectors.

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Westover FVD with FiberCheck2 software Bench Scope

The FVD series uses a high resolution digital camera over which the software maintains low level control.
 Each scope includes a capture button on the top of the unit. The live image is seen on the computer monitor. Once focused, a single click triggers a series of sub-second actions resulting in a complete analysis of the fiber end face and a pass/fail result.


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