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Fiber optic proximity sensors use fiber optic technology to detect the proximity of target objects. Search by Specification | Learn More
Linear position sensors is a general search form for all linear position / displacement detection product areas. Search by Specification | Learn More
Time of flight optical sensors determine displacement and distance by measuring the time it takes light to travel from the instrument to a target and back. Search by Specification | Learn More
Optical triangulation position sensors use reflected waves to pinpoint position and displacement. The source of these waves may be a light emitting diode (LED), infrared (IR) light, or laser. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic linear position sensors use fiber optic technology to sense position and displacement. Search by Specification | Learn More
Optical fiber identifiers are designed to non-invasively identify continuous-wave signals in fiber optic cables. They are low cost, hand-held tools that identify signals in single-mode fiber without interrupting service or damaging the fiber. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic fault locators shine red laser light through jacketed fibers to identify breaks, bends, faulty connectors, splices and other causes of signal loss. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled deliver of light. They tend to be more rigid, and transmit well in both the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber optic light guides are sometimes called fiber optic light pipes (fiber optic lightpipes). Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic test sources review the performance of a system by injecting light through the fibers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Divergent beam sensors are short-range diffuse-type sensors without any collimating lenses. Convergent, fixed focus, or fixed distance optics (such as lenses) are used to focus the emitter beam at a fixed distance from the sensor. Fixed-field sensors... Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic power meters are instruments that measure the average power of a continuous light beam. They are used to test signal power in fiber optic networks. Search by Specification | Learn More
Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point. Search by Specification | Learn More
Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic cables are composed of one or more transparent optical fibers enclosed in protective coverings and strength members. Fiber optic cables are used to transmit "light" data. Search by Specification | Learn More
Fiber optic test equipment is used to detect the signal loss/change through a fiber optic cable. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Save up to $1000 on wiring costs! wenglor sensoric
Fiber Optic Sensor Counts Small Objects Banner Engineering Corp.
Application Ideas Sensor Solutions LLC
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New Miniature Photoelectric Sensor Autonics USA, Inc.
IP68/IP69K Proximity Inductive Sensors: INOXSENS wenglor sensoric
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GeoSil™ Pure Silica Core Optical Fibers are now available in single-mode or multimode designs for Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) and other geophysical well applications. The pure core design is critical to the performance of optical fibers deployed down oil or gas wells where conditions include temperatures that routinely exceed 250°C with high pressure and hydrogen gas. GeoS... (read more)
When looking for a fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Superguide™ PCS is the low cost fiber of choice. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Superguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetrachloride (SiCl4) with oxygen (O2) using an oxy-hydrogen flame resulting in superior ultraviolet (UV) to visible (VIS) transmis (read more)
When looking for a low cost fiber with a high numerical aperture (N.A.) for more efficient light coupling, the Anhydroguide™ PCS is the fiber of choice. With an N.A. of 0.37 and a plastic cladding that allows a high core-to-clad ratio, satisfies those requirements and more. The pure fused silica (SiO2) used in the core of the Anhydroguide™ fiber is made by reacting silicon tetra (read more)
Fiberoptic Systems, Inc. offers novel optical fiber types, diameters, and placement for OEM customers with leading edge applications. Placement accuracy is less than 5um. Fiber options range from 25 to 1500um core diameter and available fiber types include fused silica, borosilicate, zirconium fluoride, silver halide, and sapphire fibers. (read more)
The Optical Fiber Identifier from M2 Optics is a cost-effective instrument for anyone involved with maintenance of fiber optic networks and systems. (read more)
The glass fiber technology offers Single-mode (SM) and Multi-mode (MM) fibers. (read more)
For many of our customers, there is no room for failure when they spec an optical fiber. From precision surgery to homeland security to aerospace and beyond, they count on CeramOptec® to not only meet their needs, but also exceed performance expectations. (read more)
The optical fiber receiver from MAZeT is intended for optical data transmission via polymer fibers (POF) of 980/1000µm, HCS fibers of 200/230µm, gradient index glass fibers of 50/125µm or 62.5/125µm fiber diameter and single mode glass fibers of 9/125µm, thus covering almost the entire area of industrial field bus communications. (read more)
Tapered optical fibers can be made either by fusing a short tapered section onto a longer fixed diameter fiber, or, by very carefully controlling the drawing process to produce a single continuous fiber with an integral tapered section. Fiberguide used the latter process since it results in superior fiber strength, alignment precision and optical power transmission. (read more)
Optical fiber: the warfighter's secret weapon - CeramOptec
When laser-guided weapons reach their target, it's due in part to optical fiber. The U.S. Navy has used CeramOptec fiber in classified airborne flight applications. (read more)
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| 0F-SR1 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | Proximity Sensors, All Types | Optical fiber core is 1 mm in diameter, head shape is M4 |
| 0FSR2 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | Proximity Sensors, All Types | Optical fiber core is 1 mm in diameter, head is made of nickel plated brass |
| 0F-SC1 | Automationdirect.com | Not Provided | Proximity Sensors, All Types | Optical fiber core is 1 mm in diameter, head is made of nickel plated brass |
| SM2A312F | Newark | BANNER ENGINEERING | Light Detectors & Sensors | Optical Sensor; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No; Output Type:2 Wire; Sensing Mode:Glass Fiber; Sensor Output:Spst Scr; Sensor Terminals:Cable; Terminal Type:Integral Cable |
| SM2A312FPQD | Newark | BANNER ENGINEERING | Light Detectors & Sensors | Optical Sensor; Leaded Process Compatible:No; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):No; Output Type:2 Wire; Sensing Mode:Plastic Fiber; Sensor Output:Spst Scr; Sensor Terminals:Solder Lug/Quick Connect; Terminal Type:3-Pin Micro Qd Cable |
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Optical fiber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia An optical fiber (or fibre) is a glass or plastic fiber that carries light along its length. Optical fiber From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Fiber optic sensor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Optical fiber sensor) Jump to: navigation, search |
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2003 Building Publications - Development of an Optical... Development of an Optical Fiber-Based Moisture Sensor for Building Envelopes. |
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Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and... Micro-optical Technologies for Measurement, Sensors, and Microsystems II and Optical Fiber Sensor Technologies and Applications (Proceedings Volume) |
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Applications of Optical Fiber Sensors - Symposium on Applied... Optical fiber magneto-optic sensor in the turbine mass flowmeter |
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Fiber optical sensor with optical resonator invention Abstract: A fiber optical sensor includes a light source, a detector and an optical resonator having a multimode optical fiber and two reflective |
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Distributed optical fiber sensor system invention Distributed optical fiber sensor system -> Monitor Keywords Distributed optical fiber sensor system |
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JDSU Enabling Broadband and Optical Innovation Optical Communications Communications Test & Measurement Optical Communications Test & Measurement See JDS Uniphase Information |
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Ruggedized Optical Fiber Sensors for Downhole Monitoring Optical power o Optical fiber Sensor Optical source Coupler Channel 1 thermal protective coating bond Detector splitter reflector input fiber R1 R 2 |
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ASTM E1614 -94(2004) Standard Guide for Procedure for... The results of the test can be utilized as a selection criteria for optical fibers used in optical fiber spectroscopic sensor systems. See ASTM International Information |