AFL offers Fujikura One-Click Cleaner MPO

May 17, 2013
AFL says it has expanded its One-Click Cleaner product line with the One-Click Cleaner MPO. The new product, part of AFL’s NOYES cleaning product line, is aimed at data center personnel.
AFL says it has expanded its One-Click Cleaner product line with the One-Click Cleaner MPO. The new product, part of AFL’s NOYES cleaning product line, is aimed at data center personnel. The One-Click Cleaner MPO is a push-type cleaner designed to simplify ferrule end-face cleaning on both exposed MPO connectors and MPO connectors in adapters. As with the other cleaners in the One-Click family, the One-Click Cleaner MPO uses AFL’s push-to-clean design, in which the mechanical push action advances the optical-grade cleaning tape while cleaning the end-face of the fiber-optic connector. “Proper cleaning of fiber-optic connectors prevents the most common causes of performance degradation, network and component failure, and network down time,” explains Kevin Haddock, product line manager for the AFL NOYES Test and Inspection Division. “The new One-Click Cleaner MPO makes the cleaning of MPO connectors easier than ever." For more on fiber cable and suppliers, please visit the Lightwave Buyer’s Guide.

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