Tefzel Silicone-Jacket Coated Multimode Fiber – 84810170N
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Description
The glass fibers offered by LEONI Fiber Optics represent a pinnacle of innovation in optical technology, specifically designed for infrared (IR) applications. At the core of these fibers is pure fused silica glass, renowned for its low hydroxyl (OH) content and uniform refractive index across the entire diameter. This ensures optimal performance and reliability in a wavelength range spanning from 400 nm to 2400 nm, covering both visible (VIS) and infrared spectrums.
Each fiber is meticulously coated to enhance durability and performance. Customers can choose from a variety of coatings including acrylate, silicone, and polyimide, depending on their specific application needs. The step-index multimode design of these fibers supports a wide range of uses, making them ideal for fields such as optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, and medical technology.
LEONI Fiber Optics' fibers are available in various core and cladding diameters, providing flexibility in design and application. The fibers are also offered with additional protective jackets, which come in different materials and colors, including Nylon® and Tefzel®. This variety ensures that users can select the perfect combination of coating and jacket to meet environmental and mechanical requirements, such as temperature tolerance and bending radius. The meticulous engineering behind these fibers guarantees superior performance for demanding applications, maintaining integrity even under challenging conditions.
Tefzel Silicone-Jacket Coated Multimode Fiber – 84810170N
Specifications |
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Core Diameter: | 200 um |
Wavelength Range: | 400 – 2400 nm |
Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
Fiber Length: | Custom |
Features
- Core Material: Pure fused silica glass with low OH content for uniform refractive index across the entire diameter.
- Wavelength Range: 400 nm to 2400 nm (VIS-IR).
- Coating Options: Available in acrylate, silicone, or polyimide coatings.
- Applications: Ideal for optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology, and laser applications.
- Fiber Types: Step-index multimode fibers for VIS-IR applications.
- Core Diameter: Available in various sizes: 40, 50, 60, 90, 100, 105, and 200 μm (±2%).
- Cladding Diameter: Options include 125, 110, 120, 140, and 220 μm (±2%).
- Numerical Aperture: Standard 0.22, with options from 0.1 to 0.4 upon request.
- Coating Diameter: Ranges from 140 μm to 245 μm (±3%).
- Acrylate/Nylon® Jacket: Temperature range -40 °C to 85 °C
- Silicone/Tefzel® Jacket: Temperature range -40 °C to 150 °C
- Jacket Diameter: Consistent 500 μm (±5%).
- Bending Radius: Short-term bending radius is 100 x clad radius; long-term is 600 x clad radius.
- Color Options: Fibers with jackets available in black, blue, transparent, yellow, red, and white.
- Special Coating: ORMOCER® coating available
Applications
- Optical Data Transmission: These multimode fibers are ideal for transmitting optical data efficiently across a wide wavelength range (400 nm to 2400 nm).
- Sensor Technology: The fibers are used in various sensor technologies, providing accurate and reliable data collection.
- Spectroscopy: Essential for applications in spectroscopy, these fibers offer precise measurement capabilities.
- Medical Technology: The fibers are used in medical applications, offering high performance in various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
- Laser Applications: Suitable for use in laser technologies, providing high-quality light transmission.
- Temperature Resistant Coatings: Available coatings include single and dual acrylate, silicone, and polyimide, each designed to withstand specific temperature ranges.
Frequently Asked Questions
The core of glass fibers for IR consists of pure fused silica glass with low OH content and uniform refractive index across the entire diameter.
The multimode fibers are used in optical data transmission, sensor technology, spectroscopy, medical technology and laser applications.
The temperature range for the fibers with coating and jacket is -40 °C to 150 °C.
The fibers are used in a wavelength range from 400 nm to 2400 nm (VIS-IR).
The short-term bending radius is 100 x clad radius.