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Flexible fibre bundles for light conducting |
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Bundles are intended for light conducting to illuminate objects under research and hard-to-reach areas by means of “cold” light beam in near infrared and visible regions of spectrum. Fibre optic bundles are used in fabrication of various purpose optical devices.
bundles diam. up to 12 mm and length up to 1.4m covered by silicon, polythene, PVC
bundles diam. from 1.5m up to 10mm, length up to 25m | bundle types | length(mm) | diametr (mm) | calculated numerical aperture | spectral transmission coefficient (%) | integral transmission coefficient (%) | cladding | weight (g) | | O | 250-10000 | D1-D12 | 0.5 | - | 55-10 | silicon, PVC, metal hose | 0.6-445 | | O-C | 250-10000 | D1-D5 | 0.5 | 50-43 at g=450 mm 550 nm, 650 nm | 55-10 | 0.6-199 | | O-IK | 250-10000 | D1-D5 | 0.5 | 51-9 at g=860 mm 1600 nm | - | 0.6-199 | | O-IK-D-1 | 1000-25000 | D1.5 | 0.5 | 51-9 at g=860 mm 1600 nm | - | 4.9-124 | | O-IK- | 250-1400 | D1-D12 | 0.5 | 43-34 at g=860 mm 1600 nm | 12 | 0.6-445 | | P | 250-1400 | D1-D13 | 0.5 | - | 55-38 | 0.6-309 | Bundle O-IK is g-stable. pricing: 2 USD per 1 gram of usable fibre in bundle (at unit weight 2.3 g/cm3).
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