CLETOP CLEANER CASSETTE
Purpose: The Cletop Cleaner Cassette is designed to remove contaminants such as dust, dirt, and oil from the end faces of fiber optic connectors and adapters. Clean connectors are crucial for optimal signal transmission and to prevent damage to the optical components.
Cleaning Method: Cletop Cleaner Cassettes use a dry, lint-free cloth that is wound on a reel within the cassette. When the cassette is engaged with the connector or adapter, it effectively wipes away any contaminants on the end face. It does not use any cleaning fluids, making it a dry cleaning solution.
Compatibility: Cletop Cleaner Cassettes are compatible with various types of fiber optic connectors, including SC, LC, MTP/MPO, and others. They can also clean adapters and bulkhead connectors.
Reusable: Cletop Cleaner Cassettes are generally reusable until the cleaning cloth is exhausted. The number of cleanings a single cassette can perform depends on the cassette model and the level of contamination on the connectors.
Cleaning Efficiency: These cassettes are known for their efficiency in cleaning fiber optic connectors. They remove microscopic particles and debris that may not be visible to the naked eye.
Maintenance: It's important to periodically check the cleaning cloth within the cassette for contamination or wear. When the cloth is dirty or no longer effective, the cassette should be replaced.
Types: There are different models of Cletop Cleaner Cassettes available in the market, including standard cassettes and specialized models for specific connectors and applications.
Ease of Use: Cletop Cleaner Cassettes are designed to be easy to use. They typically feature a simple push-button mechanism to engage the cleaning process.
Storage: To maintain the cleanliness and effectiveness of the cleaning cassette, it should be stored in a clean and dust-free environment when not in use.
Applications: Cletop Cleaner Cassettes are used in various applications, including data centers, telecommunications networks, and anywhere fiber optic connections are used.