Optran®HUV
Description
Optran HUV and Optran HWF hard polymer-clad fibers offer high numerical apertures to suit a broad range of applications, from remote illumination to photodynamic therapy. This high quality fiber offers easy termination with no pistoning effect and is a cost effective alternative to silica/silica fiber. We offer a choice of several jacket types and sizes – as well as custom-designed products and sizes to meet your specifications.
Optran®HUV
Specifications |
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Mode Field Diameter (MFD): | N/A um |
Wavelength Range: | 350-2200nm |
Cable Length: | N/A m |
Fiber Core Material: | Silica |
Features
- High numerical apertures (0.37, 0.48, 0.52, 0.57)
- High fiber strength
- Reduced static fatigue
- Lower microbend losses
- Biocompatible materials
- Sterilizable by ETO and other methods
- Manufactured at ISO 9001 compliant facility
- Radiation resistant high concentricity
- Cost effective (compared to silica/silica fibers)
- Easy termination with no pistoning effect
Applications
- Medical
- Medical diagnostics
- Laser delivery
- Photodynamic Therapy
- Industrial / Scientific
- Spectroscopy
- Remote illumination
- Sensors
- Laser welding / soldering / marking
- Laser delivery
- Photolithography
- Nuclear plasma diagnostics
- Analytical instruments
- Laser diode pigtailing
- Pyrometry
- Semiconductor capital equipment
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
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Ships from:
Latvia
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Frequently Asked Questions
The advantages of using Optran®HUV include its cost-effectiveness compared to silica/silica fibers, high concentricity, all dielectric non-magnetic design, step-index profile, biocompatible material, and sterilizability using ETO and other methods.
Optran®HUV can be used for medical diagnostics, laser delivery, photodynamic therapy, spectroscopy, remote illumination, sensors, laser welding/soldering/marking, photolithography, nuclear plasma diagnostics, analytical instruments, laser diode pigtailing, pyrometry, and semiconductor capital equipment.
The attenuation values of Optran®HUV vary depending on the wavelength, and can be found in the datasheet provided.
Optran®HUV features high numerical apertures, high fiber strength, reduced static fatigue, lower microbend losses, biocompatible materials, sterilizability by ETO and other methods, radiation resistance, high concentricity, and cost-effectiveness compared to silica/silica fibers.
Optran®HUV is a hard polymer-clad fiber that offers high numerical apertures for a wide range of applications, from remote illumination to photodynamic therapy.