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Release date: November 12, 2008

SMA connector removes all energy absorbing materials at fiber end

Stirling, N.J. (November 12, 2008) - Fiberguide Industries' new mode scrambler option for its line of high power laser delivery assemblies protects the fiber optic conduit by conducting heat away from the fiber end. Incorporated into the proximal end of the laser assembly, the mode scrambler allows the laser beam a homogeneous exit.

The assembly option employs a custom designed high-power SMA connector, which utilizes air gap technology to eliminate all energy absorbing materials at the fiber end. The cantilevered fiber end can accept very high power levels that would normally destroy traditional fiber termination. A uniquely designed heat sink is thermally and mechanically connected to the assembly to effectively conduct generated heat away from fiber.

The mode scrambler option is offered on Fiberguide's standard silica and hard clad fibers, in standard core diameters from 200 to 1500um with numerical apertures ranging from 0.12, 0.22 (standard), 0.26 and 0.39 (standard). For high power levels, a high conductivity copper ferrule is used for the nose of the connector allowing for greater heat dissipation. All systems are designed around customers' exacting requirements and specifications.

For additional information on Fiberguide products and services, contact Fiberguide Corporate at 908-647-6601, email info@fiberguide.com or visit www.fiberguide.com.

Fiberguide Industries, Inc. manufactures a comprehensive line of standard and custom high optical transmission fibers and ultra precision arrays. The company is a part of the global Halma technology group, which also includes photonics specialists Ocean Optics (www.oceanoptics.com), a leader in spectroscopy and optical thin films; and Labsphere (www.labsphere.com), a recognized expert in the light metrology field. FDA registered as a Contract Manufacturer and Custom Device Manufacturer, Fiberguide's corporate and optical fiber manufacturing facilities are located in Stirling, New Jersey, with a manufacturing/assembly facility in Caldwell, Idaho.

Enquiries to: Konrad Lisi Fiberguide Industries 1 Bay Street Stirling, NJ 07980 USA Tel: +1 908.647.6601 Fax: +1 908.647.8464 E-mail: info@fiberguide.com Website: www.fiberguide.com

Press Contact: Rob Dietrich Halma Holdings PR Services 11500 Northlake Dr., Suite 306 Cincinnati, OH 45249 Tel: +1 513.898.8007 Fax: +1 513.898.8008 E-mail: rob.dietrich@halma.com Website: www.halmapr.com
Company Information:
Name: Fiberguide Industries, Inc.
Address: 1 Bay St.
City: Stirling
State: NJ
ZIP: 07980
Country: USA
Phone: 908-647-6601
FAX: 908-647-8464
http://www.fiberguide.com

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