Nylon Acrylate-Jacket Coated Multimode Fiber – 84800102N
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Description
Leoni Fiber Optics presents a range of high-performance step-index multimode fibers, meticulously engineered with a core and cladding made from pure fused silica glass. These fibers, characterized by their high OH content, are optimized for a broad wavelength range, from 190 nm to 1100 nm, making them ideal for UV-VIS applications.
The robust construction of these fibers ensures reliable performance across various demanding environments. Each fiber is protected by a specialized coating, which can be composed of acrylate, silicone, or polyimide, depending on specific application requirements. This coating not only provides essential protection but also ensures the fiber's functionality across a wide temperature range. The acrylate coating, for instance, can withstand temperatures from -40 °C to 85 °C, with an optional extension to 150 °C, while the polyimide coating can endure even more extreme conditions, from -190 °C to 385 °C, with brief exposures up to 400 °C. These step-index multimode fibers are versatile, finding applications in optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
The fibers come in various core and cladding diameters, offering flexibility for different usage scenarios. Furthermore, fibers with coatings and jackets are available, providing additional durability and color options such as black, blue, transparent, yellow, red, and white, allowing for easy identification and integration into complex systems. Leoni Fiber Optics continues to innovate, ensuring that their fibers meet the rigorous demands of modern optical technologies.
Nylon Acrylate-Jacket Coated Multimode Fiber – 84800102N
Specifications |
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Core Diameter: | 50 um |
Wavelength Range: | 190 – 1100 nm |
Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
Fiber Length: | Custom |
Features
- Material Composition: Core and cladding made of pure fused silica glass with high OH content.
- Wavelength Range: Operates efficiently from 190 nm to 1100 nm, covering the UV-VIS spectrum.
- Coating Options: Available with acrylate, silicone, or polyimide coatings to suit various applications and environmental conditions.
- Applications: Ideal for optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
- Core and Cladding Diameter: Core diameters range from 50 μm to 1500 μm, with corresponding cladding diameters for optimal performance.
- Numerical Aperture: Standard NA of 0.22, with customizable options from 0.1 to 0.28 upon request.
- Jacket Options: Available with Nylon® or Tefzel® jackets, offering colors such as black, blue, transparent, yellow, red, and white.
- Bending Radius: Short-term bending radius is 100 times the clad radius; long-term is 600 times the clad radius.
- Special Coatings: ORMOCER® coating available for continuous use at 200 °C.
- Product Codes: Each configuration has a unique order and fiber code for easy identification and ordering.
Applications
- Optical Data Transmission: These fibers are ideal for high-speed data transfer over short distances.
- Sensor Technology: Utilized in various sensors, these fibers can detect environmental changes with high precision.
- Spectroscopy: The fibers are suitable for applications in spectroscopy, allowing for the analysis of material composition through light interaction.
- Medical Technology: Used in medical instruments and diagnostics, these fibers provide reliable performance in healthcare applications.
- Laser Applications: Suitable for laser delivery systems, these fibers support high power transmission and are used in industrial and medical laser systems.
Frequently Asked Questions
These multimode fibers are used in optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
The short-term bending radius is 100 x clad radius, and the long-term bending radius is 600 × clad radius.
The temperature range for these fibers is -40 °C to 85 °C, and optionally up to 150 °C for some coatings.
The numerical aperture for these fibers is 0.22, but it can be 0.1 to 0.28 on request.
The fibers are used in a wavelength range from 190 nm to 1100 nm (UV-VIS).