| If you're a
hobbyist looking to splice two separate pieces of fiber optic filament
together and retain 100% of the transmitted light, you most likely will be
disappointed.
The 'design' of end glow filament is such
that the inner wall 'reflects' the 'light waves' internally. Any
breach or break in the path will cause the light to emit out. This
attenuation (reduction) or 'light leaks', while desired sometimes, depending
on the application, will reduce the amount of light waves available to
travel the balance of the filament.
To successfully splice together two or more
lengths of fiber optic filament as to maintain minimal light loss, requires
expensive splicing equipment along with the training on how to use it.
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