Frequently Asked Questions

A fiber collimator is used for getting enlarged collimated beams out of optical fibers or for focusing enlarged beams into optical fibers.

The fiber collimators are available in a variety of wavelengths, including 450 nm, 460 nm, 630 nm, 632 nm, 650 nm, 780 nm, 850 nm, 980 nm, 1064 nm, 1310 nm, 1550 nm, and 2000 nm.

The features of the single-mode fiber optical collimator include low insertion loss, high return loss, and no epoxy in the optical path. It is also compliant with the GR-1221-Core standard.

The fiber collimator is used for fiber-optic collimation and focusing, as well as in essential elements for fiber micro-optic devices, optical communications systems, and other fiber optical applications.

Yes, the single-mode fiber optical collimator is customizable, and the above specifications are subject to change without notice.

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