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Standard
High-Power Laser Transmissions Cables are available with either the
unique HP-SMA905 or HP-635 connector. The HP-SMA905 connector holds
the fibre tip cantilevered within a SMA905 connector ferrule, which
is bored out to remove epoxy and other material from the fibre
perimeter. This significantly reduces fibre breakdown, usually the
result of beam misalignment in which the laser energy is focused
outside the fibre core on portions of the connector that could easily
burn, causing fibre damage. A heat-sink is attached to the rear of
the connector, which conducts extraneous heat away from the fibre,
further reducing the possibility of breakdown. The HP-635
incorporates the same features in a simplified .250”OD x
1”L stainless steel ferrule, which can be held in standard
optical positioners. The cantilevered fibre and heat-sink can also be
incorporated into other connector types, such as ST, FC, etc., at
additional cost. The fibres are double-sheathed in super-rugged,
flexible stainless steel squarelock cable, with an internal
pvc/Kevlar sheath. High temperature epoxies are used throughout to
ensure mechanical stability. All fibres are silica/silica, 0.22
numerical aperture. Refer to our “High-Power
Fibre Optics” technical note for additional information.
Nis/NIR
Part Number |
Power
Limitation (CW)* |
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PCN200-1-SS-HP |
32W |
PCN200-1-SQ-HP |
32W |
PCN200-1-QQ-HP |
32W |
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PCN400-1-SS-HP |
128W |
PCN400-1-SQ-HP |
128W |
PCN400-1-QQ-HP |
128W |
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PCN600-1-SS-HP |
288W |
PCN600-1-SQ-HP |
288W |
PCN600-1-QQ-HP |
288W |
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PCN1000-1-SS-HP |
800W |
PCN1000-1-SQ-HP |
800W |
PCN1000-1-QQ-HP |
800W |
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UV/Vis
Part Number |
Power
Limitation (CW)* |
|
PCU200-1-SS-HP |
32W |
PCU200-1-SQ-HP |
32W |
PCU200-1-QQ-HP |
32W |
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PCU400-1-SS-HP |
128W |
PCU400-1-SQ-HP |
128W |
PCU400-1-QQ-HP |
128W |
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PCU600-1-SS-HP |
288W |
PCU600-1-SQ-HP |
288W |
PCU600-1-QQ-HP |
288W |
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PCU1000-1-SS-HP |
800W |
PCU1000-1-SQ-HP |
800W |
PCU1000-1-QQ-HP |
800W |
*We do not
guarantee this product against damage during use, since fibre can be
destroyed by beam misalignment, overpowering, unclean conditions, etc. |