FEMTO Grating in Pure Core Polyimide Fiber FFT.FBG.S.02.03
Description
Besides customer specific FBG solutions, FemtoFiberTec offers an attractive range of standardized
fs-written FBGs. Due to the worldwide leading, automated manufacturing technology, FemtoFiberTec
can provide high customer value in terms of quality and cost efficiency.
FEMTO Grating in Pure Core Polyimide Fiber FFT.FBG.S.02.03
Specifications |
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Center Wavelength Range: | 1500-1600nm |
FBG Length: | 6 mm |
Reflectivity: | >70% |
Features
The type FFT.FBG.P.02.01/2/3 are FBGs inscribed in polyimide coated pure core fiber. These are well suited for very
high temperature and strain measurements up to 300°C
(400°C short term). Due to their good strain transfer, this
type of FBGs provide high performance for elevated temperature ranges and more demanding strain measurement.
The pure core fiber shows extreme resistance against high
temperatures and against hydrogen darkening and radiation.
Therefore this fiber is preferred for very harsh environment
applications.
Different FBG reflectivity levels are available depending on
the requirements of the interrogation unit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The pure core fiber shows extreme resistance against high temperatures and against hydrogen darkening and radiation, making it preferred for very harsh environment applications.
The pure core polyimide fiber can withstand temperatures up to 300°C (short term 400°C).
Different FBG reflectivity levels are available depending on the requirements of the interrogation unit, ranging from >20% to >70%.
FemtoFiberTec uses a special inscription technology for FBGs, based on infrared fs-laser technology.
The FFT.FBG.P.02.01/2/3 FBGs are well suited for very high temperature and strain measurements up to 300°C (400°C short term).