Hard Clad Fiber Low And High OH Anhydroguide APCH Superguide SPCH
Description
Fiberguide’s SPCH & APCH fibers feature a hard polymer cladding instead of a silica cladding. The hard cladding enables a higher NA (0.37) than a silica cladding, and reduces cost. Hard Clad fibers are the ideal choice for disposable medical products.
Hard Clad Fiber Low And High OH Anhydroguide APCH Superguide SPCH
Specifications |
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Core Diameter: | 200 um |
Wavelength Range: | 300-2400nm |
Cable Length: | -- m |
Fiber Core Material: | Not Specified |
Features
Step Index Multimode
Pure Fused Silica Core / Hard Polymer Cladding
Core / Cladding Sizes: 200/300µm to 1500/1550µm
Numerical Aperture (NA): 0.37 See Note
Recommended Bend Radius: o Short Term: 100 X Core Diameter o Long Term: 200 X Core Diameter Please note that these figures represent best practice recommendations. In applications where tighter bends are required, Fiberguide can assist you in estimating what impact they may have on fiber reliability.
100% Proof Test Using 4-Axis Bend Method
Tefzel certified to NAMSA Class VI
Applications
Bio-Analytical Sensing
Medical Laser
Dental Curing
Spectroscopy
Nuclear Plasma Sensing
Photodynamic Therapy
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Frequently Asked Questions
The SPCH and APCH fibers both feature a hard polymer cladding instead of a silica cladding. The main difference is the wavelength range they are designed for. SPCH is designed for UV-VIS (High OH) applications, while APCH is designed for VIS-IR (Low OH) applications.
The numerical aperture (NA) of the fibers is 0.37.
The recommended bend radii for the fibers are: short term - 100 X core diameter, long term - 200 X core diameter.
Yes, the hard clad fibers are the ideal choice for disposable medical products.
In applications where tighter bends are required, Fiberguide can assist in estimating the impact they may have on fiber reliability.