Frequently Asked Questions

Copper-coated single-mode fibers are optical fibers that have a copper coating on the outside, which provides increased mechanical strength and greater fatigue resistance compared to non-hermetic and polymer-clad fibers.

These fibers are suitable for use in hard environments where increased mechanical strength and radiation resistance are required.

The numerical aperture of these fibers is 0.14 ± 0.02.

The temperature range for copper-coated single-mode fibers is from -196oC to +600oC.

The transmittance of these fibers covers a spectral range of 1300 to 1600 nm.

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