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Fiber optic cable inspection shows only jagged edges

Fiber optic cable inspection shows only jagged edges

Jagged edges on a fiber optic end face indicate severe physical defects that can compromise signal transmission and typically require re-polishing or replacement.Understanding Jagged EdgesJagged edges on a fiber end face are usually the result of improper termination, mechanical damage, or poor polishing during connector preparation . Unlike minor scratches or dust, jagged edges are physical deformations of the ferrule or core, which can prevent proper mating, cause high insertion loss, back reflections, or even damage mating connectors . The critical area is the core zone, where light travels; any jagged or chipped edges here are unacceptable .CausesImproper cleaving or cutting of the fiber before terminationExcessive force during connector assemblyContamination baked onto the end face that was not removed before polishingRepeated mating with dirty or damaged connectors Even if the ferrule appears clean, jagged edges indicate that the surface geometry is compromised, which cannot be corrected by cleaning alone .Inspection and StandardsFiber end faces should be inspected using a fiber optic microscope at 100–400x magnification for single fibers, or wide-field microscopes for MPO connectors . The IEC 61300-3-35 standard defines acceptable defects in the core and cladding zones. Jagged edges in the core zone fail the standard and are considered major defects .Corrective ActionsRe-polishing the connector: If the fiber is terminated in a field connector, re-polishing may restore a smooth end face.Replacing the connector or patch cord: If the jagged edges are severe or the fiber is pre-terminated, replacement is often the safest option.Avoid using the fiber in its current state: Connecting a fiber with jagged edges can damage other connectors and degrade network performance .Preventive MeasuresAlways inspect before mating connectors.Use proper cleaving and polishing tools.Follow cleaning procedures with lint-free wipes and isopropanol to remove dust and contaminants before inspection .Handle connectors carefully to prevent mechanical damage. In summary, jagged edges are a serious defect that cannot be corrected by cleaning alone. The fiber should be re-polished or replaced to ensure reliable optical performance and compliance with IEC standards.

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