Dual Acrylate Coated Multimode Fiber – 84800034N
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Description
Our step-index multimode fibers are crafted with precision using pure fused silica glass with a high OH content, ensuring exceptional performance across a broad wavelength range from 190 nm to 1100 nm (UV-VIS). These fibers are designed to meet the demanding needs of various industries, offering reliability and efficiency in optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications. The core and cladding of these fibers are engineered to provide outstanding optical clarity and durability, making them a preferred choice for professionals seeking high-quality optical solutions.
To enhance the durability and performance of our fibers, we offer a range of coating options, including acrylate, silicone, and polyimide. Each coating type is selected to provide optimal protection and performance under specific environmental conditions. Whether you require resistance to extreme temperatures or enhanced flexibility, our coating solutions are designed to meet your specific application needs. The coatings not only protect the fibers but also ensure that they maintain their integrity and performance over time, even in challenging environments.
Our step-index multimode fibers are available in various core and cladding diameters, allowing for tailored solutions to meet your specific requirements. With core diameters ranging from 50 μm to 1500 μm and cladding diameters from 55 μm to 440 μm, we provide the flexibility and precision needed for a wide range of applications. The fibers are also available with different jacket options, including Nylon® and Tefzel®, in a variety of colors to suit your preferences. Our commitment to quality and innovation ensures that you receive fibers that deliver exceptional performance and reliability, backed by our expertise in optical fiber technology.
Dual Acrylate Coated Multimode Fiber – 84800034N
Specifications |
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Core Diameter: | 105 um |
Wavelength Range: | 190 – 1100 nm |
Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
Fiber Length: | Custom |
Features
- Material Composition: Core and cladding made from pure fused silica glass with high OH content.
- Wavelength Range: Suitable for UV-VIS applications, spanning 190 nm to 1100 nm.
- Coating Options: Available with coatings of acrylate, silicone, or polyimide.
- Applications: Ideal for optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
- Core and Cladding Sizes: Core diameters range from 50 μm to 1500 μm, with corresponding cladding sizes.
- Bending Radius: Short-term bending radius is 100x the clad radius; long-term is 600x the clad radius.
- Color Options: Jackets available in black, blue, transparent, yellow, red, and white.
- Special Features: ORMOCER® coating available for continuous use at 200 °C.
Applications
- Optical Data Transmission: These step-index fibers are designed for efficient optical data transmission across a range of wavelengths from 190 nm to 1100 nm (UV-VIS).
- Sensor Technology: The fibers are ideal for use in various sensor technologies, providing reliable performance in detecting and transmitting light signals.
- Spectroscopy: With their high OH content and pure fused silica glass construction, these fibers are well-suited for spectroscopy applications.
- Medical Technology: The fibers' ability to operate across a broad temperature range makes them suitable for medical technology applications where precision and reliability are crucial.
- Laser Applications: The fibers can be used in laser applications, benefiting from their robust construction and ability to handle high-intensity light.
Frequently Asked Questions
These multimode fibers are used in optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
The temperature range for these fibers is -40 °C to 85 °C, with an option to go up to 150 °C for some coatings.
The short-term bending radius is 100 x clad radius, and the long-term bending radius is 600 × clad radius.
The fibers themselves are covered with a coating either consisting of acrylate, silicone or polyimide.
These fibers can be used in a wavelength range from 190 nm to 1100 nm (UV-VIS).