There is no escaping the fact that we’re proud to make the world’s best fusion splicers. We’ve been developing splicers since 1978 and in that time we’ve accumulated deep reserves of knowledge which is present in every detail of every splicer and piece of equipment we manufacture.


As an experienced fusion splicer manufacturer, we’re familiar with all types of fusion splicer. No other manufacturer covers all applications and fibre types, so whether it’s single fibre, ribbon fibre, speciality fibres including large diameter fibres (requiring a CO2 laser to splice), Fujikura has a cutting-edge product and extensive experience.

Our splicers are fast, accurate, and backed up by a service department that’s one call away

That experience also comes with our renowned reputation for quality and reliability. Further assurance is delivered through Fujikura’s worldwide distribution network, which employs factory trained staff to deliver an exceptional level of technical support, plus aftersales and a repair service. As you should expect, we always have a large European stock and with quick dispatch you can be content in the knowledge that your splicer will be with you fast, whether you’re buying a new unit or waiting for it to be returned from a service.


We have engineers at the front of our minds, which is why our splicers are built for ease of use and feature automation and proprietary technology such as Active Blade Management and Active Fusion Control Technology – both of which are the result of our extensive investment in R&D. Crucially for engineers and network owners, our splicers are fast, accurate, and backed up by a service department that’s always one call away.


The engineers at AFL (America Fujikura Limited) apply the same expertise, research and development time and attention to detail to all AFL’s test and inspection equipment. It means that when it comes to testing and troubleshooting fibre optic networks, Fujikura and AFL can provide fast, easy-to-use tools that allow engineers to identify problems consistently and quickly. AFL optical power meters, light sources, and test kits are necessary tools for technicians working on fibre networks to ensure the health of those networks, without the need for complicated and costly training.

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