The multi tube light guide has thress or more furcates, these light guide are ideal when illuminating an object from many different angles, such as in the case of IC pin inspection.
Application for printer color control, exhibition lighting, UV curing, Jewelry Lighting, and other variety of areas.
Product Origin:
Jiangsu, ChinaMain Material:
PMMA, Glass, Silica Fiber OpticNumerical Aperture:
0.56,0.6,0.64,0.83Application:
Communication, Art, Sensor, Medicine, Probe, Lighting
PRODUCT |
GLASS FIBER OPTIC LIGHT GUIDE |
Single Diameter |
15μm-55μm |
Numerical Aperture |
0.56, 0.6, 0.64, 0.83 |
Heat Resistance |
≥500℃ |
Transmissivity/m
|
≥56% |
Fiber Strength | >150kg/mm² |
Spectrum Range |
380nm-1300nm |
Ring Lights offer absolute shadow-free illumination. Using a range of diameters and mechanical adapters, the ring lights can be configured to fit many different objective sizes.
The universal Ring Light fits microscope and camera objectives with appropriate clamps. A four-inch ring light is available with randomized fiber bundle for optimum uniformity. With housing made of rugged, black anodized aluminum, and the fiber bundle protected by flexible metal PVC sheathing, Ring Lights are tough, dependable and long-lasting.
More than 90% of our light guides are custom-made. Fiber optic light guides are flexible bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled delivery of light. Custom fiber optic light guides are available upon request.
Please contact customer service for different specifications of optical fiber.
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Nanjing Giant Technology Co., Ltd. professionally makes and markets plastic optical fibers, glass optical fibers, optical fiber lamps, and various green lights & lamps, specializing in universal non-communication optical fibers. Our running mission: technology based and market oriented. Our quality products have been exported to Europe, the USA, Africa and the Middle East.
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