Laser Components offers fibre-optic cables with AR coatings
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Fibre-optic cables with AR coatings
Laser Components is offering enhanced AR coatings that are designed for use on fibre-optic cables.
According to the company, the coatings reduce reflections be almost three per cent at the glass/air interface.
Laser Components offers fibre cables with a robust and protective metal jack around the fibre that is manufactured from corrugated stainless steel.
Less robust protective jackets manufactured from materials such as Teflon, PEEK and PTFE are also available, as are fibres without a protective jacket.
Click here to download the data sheet.
Key features
- Can include SMA or D-80 connectors
- In these, the fibre can be supported with copper ferrules or be free standing
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