UV Curing for Fiber and Wire Applications
Phoseon Technology''s Fiber Curing System consists of a high intensity UV LED light source, which cures the coatings protecting the glass fibers, along with a Fiber Reflector Unit (FRU) to direct the UV
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Phoseon Technology''s Fiber Curing System consists of a high intensity UV LED light source, which cures the coatings protecting the glass fibers, along with a Fiber Reflector Unit (FRU) to direct the UV
UV LED curing systems make it possible to produce high-performing fiber optic cables in a more energy efficient way, while lasting for longer and producing fewer harmful byproducts. Find out more about
Optical fiber manufacturers use high-speed UV curing processes during fiber drawing, coloring, ribboning, and final fiber optic cable fabrication. Also used for wire and cable marking.
The optic fiber cables need to be protected with coating materials like acrylate polymer or polyimide and cured either with UV light or heat used in a specific oven made to cure the optic fiber
It is recommended that a permanent fiber curing setup (mirrors and in-coupling lens) be built, since this will make finding the mode to cure subsequent fibers much simpler.
Assembly teams are embracing UV curing for fiber optic connectors because it delivers optically clear, low-stress bonds in seconds—not minutes or hours.
Explore our UV cure optical adhesives for flexible, general purpose, hybrid (UV & heat cure), positioning, and temporary bonding type adhesives. Shop Now.
Miltec UV has advanced UV curing optical fiber technology, for: draw, coloring, and FRP UV coating applications.
EPO-TEK® UV adhesives are known in the industry and are used in fiber optics, PCB assembly and medical device applications Our UV Epoxies are commonly used in: Fiber Optic cables and patch
To protect the fiber, two layers of coating material such as acrylate polymer or polyimide are applied in concentric layers and rapidly cured with high-intensity UV light. In some scenarios, both coating