Description
Armadillo’s high quality ArmD® UV and ArmD® NIR fibers showcase outstanding performance and transmission across a wide spectrum, from deep UV to MIR. Explore an array of jacket types and sizes, including customizable options designed to match your exact specifications.
ArmD® UV
Specifications
| Wavelength Range: | 190 – 1200 nm |
|---|---|
| Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
| Wavelength Range (ArmD™ UV): | 190 – 1200 nm |
| Wavelength Range (ArmD™ WF): | 300 – 2400 nm |
| Numerical Aperture (NA) Low: | 0,12 ± 0,02 |
| Numerical Aperture (NA) Standard: | 0,22 ± 0,02 |
| Numerical Aperture (NA) High: | 0,28 ± 0,02 |
| Operating Temperature (Polyimide): | -190 to +350 °C |
| Core Diameter: | Available from 20 to 3000 µm |
| Standard Core / Cladding Ratios: | 1 : 1,04 to 1 : 1,4 or customised |
| OH Content (ArmD™ UV): | High (> 700 ppm) |
| OH Content (ArmD™ WF): | Low (< 1 ppm) |
| Standard Prooftest (Nylon, ETFE, Acrylate Jacket): | 100 kpsi |
| Standard Prooftest (Polyimide Jacket): | 70 kpsi |
| Minimum Bending Radius (Short-term Mechanical Stress): | 50 × cladding diameter |
| Minimum Bending Radius (during Use With High Laser Power): | 150 × core diameter |
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Features
- Pure synthetic, fused silica glass core
- High resistance against laser damage
- Step-index profile
- Special jackets available for high temperatures, high vacuum and harsh chemicals Very low NA expansion
- Biocompatible material
- Sterilisable using ETO and other methods
Applications
First choice for applications including spectroscopy, medical diagnostics, medical technology, laser delivery systems and many more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the available jacket types for Optran WF with a hard polymer buffer?
ArmD® NIR with a hard polymer buffer is available with NA 0,37, 0.48, 0.52, and 0.57.
What is Optran UV and Optran WF fiber used for?
ArmD® UV and ArmD® NIR fiber are used for applications including spectroscopy, Thomson scattering, and medical diagnostics.
What is the minimum bending radius for Optran UV and Optran WF fiber?
The minimum bending radius is 50 × cladding diameter (short-term mechanical stress) and 150 × core diameter (during use with high laser power).
What is the numerical aperture (NA) for Optran UV and Optran WF fiber?
The numerical aperture (NA) for ArmD® UV is 0,12 ± 0,02 or customised and for ArmD® NIR is standard 0,22 ± 0,02.
What is the wavelength range for Optran UV and Optran WF fiber?
The wavelength range for ArmD® UV is 190 – 1200 nm and for ArmD® NIR is 300 – 2400 nm.
Got more questions? Use the RFQ form to ask the supplier directly.
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