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Dimension is committed to building a series of portable fiber optic end face probes/microscopes, becoming ideal tools for inspecting fiber connector end-face defects before and after network
Budowa Silesia Photonics (BWS PHOTONICS) designs and manufactures passive optical components, PLC splitters, AWG, FBT couplers, optical circulators, isolators, ROADM, MPO patching, FTTH ODN, and BESS-...
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Dimension is committed to building a series of portable fiber optic end face probes/microscopes, becoming ideal tools for inspecting fiber connector end-face defects before and after network
The GL16 Interferometer provides all the necessary components for fiber end face geometry measurement integrated into a compact housing with a 7" capacitive touch-screen display for local
The HTO-7000B Integrated Fiber End Face Detector is a handheld solution for inspecting fiber connector surfaces such as SC, FC, and LC types. It features a built-in high-resolution LCD display,
It is able to measure totally enface status of fiber array, including polishing angle, tilt angle, surface roughness, fiber high, fiber core distance etc, and it is able to generate surface 3D graph, fiber
FA-1 user 3D platform to adjust the position of the fiber array and provide high accuracy and much longer life time. You don''t need to refocus during the measurement in one fiber array.
The APC inspection probe tips direct the camera optics in the probe at the the same angle, which is necessary to acquire a clear image of the fiber endface on the Versiv display.
It is used for high-precision inspection of fiber connector end faces in labs, production lines, and field maintenance, ensuring polishing quality and cleanliness.
Fiber microscopes illuminate the properly fixed endface (often with an LED) and show a magnified image through an eyepiece. They are simple and can reveal very fine detail, but results are operator
Many optical fiber end faces in passive optical devices are now polished at an 8-degree angle. This is a subtle example of engineering wisdom, a clever calculation and compromise that