Frequently Asked Questions

High Temperature Fiber is a type of fiber optic cable that is designed to withstand extreme temperatures.

There are several types of High Temperature Fiber, including Graded Index Multimode, Pure Silica Graded Index Core, Graded Index Core, Silica Core (step index), and Single-Mode.

High Temperature Fiber is commonly used in high temperature and cryogenic temperature sensors, semiconductor manufacturing, corrosive environments, oil and gas well downhole sensors, ultra high vacuum equipment, radiation sensors, and rocket turbine and jet engine monitoring.

High Temperature Fiber is designed to withstand extreme temperatures, making it ideal for use in harsh environments where other fiber optic cables would fail.

The benefits of using High Temperature Fiber include its ability to withstand extreme temperatures, its durability in harsh environments, and its reliability in critical applications.

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