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Fiber Optic Lighting: What is It?  How does it work?  When should I use it?

The technology of fiber optics was first identified in the 1870’s when John Tyndall noticed light from a gas street lamp was captured in a stream of water coming from a full barrel of water positioned beneath the light. However, it wasn’t until the 1950s that a formal method of transmitting light through a glass […]

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What Are Fiber Optic Bundles?

A fiber optic bundle, (also known as a light guide or light pipe), is a multiplicity of single optical fiber strands. When this multiplicity of fibers is randomly gathered, it is usually collected in a jacket (buffer, sheathing, housing) and held together at each end with epoxy to form an output or input source. To

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The Role of Fiberoptics in Hyperspectral Imaging

What is hyperspectral imaging? Humans see shape, features, color, and texture, and make decisions regarding these characteristics because visible spectrum light energy reflects off objects, is captured by the eye’s lens, imaged on the eye’s retina, and (finally) gets interpreted by the brain. Similar to the vision process above, hyperspectral imaging uses the infrared region

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The Medical Packaging Development Process

As a leading manufacturer of fiber optic components and systems, we’ve worked with many applications over the last 50 years, particularly in the medical industry. Recently, we’ve noticed customers’ increasing attention to packaging requirements. What follows below is typical scenario for a disposable product. You’ve just completed documenting the commercial requirements for your next medical

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Silica Fiber Assemblies for Laser Applications

During the last three decades, the advancement and adoption of both solid-state laser and fiber laser systems have increased dramatically. They are particularly important in the industrial, medical, scientific, military/defense, semiconductor capital equipment sectors. The days of delivering laser beams through free space optics or cumbersome, bulky, and expensive articulating arms have long passed. The

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