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Solarization Resistant Fibers suit deep UV applications.
July 24, 2009 -
Using modified core preform that protects fiber from damaging effects of deep UV, Solarization Resistant Fibers can handle spectroscopy, lithography, and excimer laser delivery applications where fibers are exposed to deuterium lamp transmission (190-230 Nm) or ArF-Excimer (193 Nm) laser. They provide long-term stability at 30-40% transmission for 215 Nm. Fiber core sizes can be produced from 50 to greater than 1,000 µm. Custom cabled or multi-fiber assemblies are also available.
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Solarization Resistant Fibers from Fiberguide Industries
Fibers' coating protects against solarization during deep UV exposure
Stirling, N.J. (July 21, 2009) - Leading optical fiber manufacturer Fiberguide Industries has introduced a full line of standard solarization resistant fibers for deep UV applications. The fibers are ideal for spectroscopy, lithography and excimer laser delivery applications where fibers are exposed to deuterium lamp transmission (190nm to 230nm) or ArF-Excimer (193nm) laser.
Prolonged UV transmission below 260nm causes solarization in optical fibers, reducing their UV transmittance significantly. Fiberguide's solarization resistant fibers use a modified core preform that protects fiber from the damaging effects of deep UV. These fibers have excellent performance and long-term stability at 30 to 40% transmission (for 215nm). Fiber core sizes can be produced from 50µm to greater that 1000µm. Customer cabled or multi-fiber assemblies are also available.
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, OEM assemblies 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
Contacts:
Public Relations:
Halma Holdings PR Services
Rob Dietrich
11500 Northlake Dr., Suite 306
Cincinnati OH 45249
USA
Phone: 513-898-8007
FAX: 513-898-8008
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General Information:
Konrad Lisi
USA
Phone: 908-647-6601
FAX: 908-647-8464
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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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