| Frequency Range | 750 GHz |
| Usage/Application | Electronic Industry |
| Color | Silver |
| Brand | PI |
| Fiber Type | SC |
| Network Speed | 1.25Gbps |
| Wave Length | Tx1490/Rx1310nm |
| Humidity | 95% |
| Availability | In Stock |
Mechanical splicing doesn't physically fuse two optical fibers together, rather two fibers are held butt-to-butt inside a sleeve with some mechanical mechanism. You will get worse insertion loss and back reflection in mechanical splices than in fusion splices (the second type we are introducing below).Mechanical splicing is mostly used for emergency repairs and fiber testing. You can check out some mechanical splice products here.