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23" Single Branch Semi-Rigid Light Guide

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General

Type:
Single Branch
Packing Fraction (%):
82.00
Type of Illumination:
Fiber Optic Light Guide
Compatible Light Guide Adapter:
SX: #38-946
Geometry:
Spot Light

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Minimum Bend Radius (mm):
101.6
Fiber Bundle Diameter (inches):
0.188
Length (inches):
23.00
Length Tolerance (inches):
±0.5

Optical Properties

Acceptance Angle (°):
68.00
Numerical Aperture NA:
0.55
Fiber Diameter (μm):
50.00
Index of Refraction (nd) - Core:
1.581
Index of Refraction (nd) - Cladding:
1.487
Transmission Loss:
6% per foot at 600nm

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
-40 to +107

Regulatory Compliance

Reach 174:
RoHS:
Not Compliant
Certificate of Conformance:

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Dual Branch
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Light Guide Adapters are required to mate the low profile Fiber Optic Line Lights with fiber optic illuminators.
  • Stay-Put Stainless Steel Gooseneck
  • Single and Dual Branch Options

Two separate illuminator specific series are available—they are not interchangeable. Please note that longer lengths tend not to be self-supporting. We recommend comparison with the Hybrid series to meet your length needs. Light guide adapters needed to mate with fiber optic illuminators.

The correct adapter will depend on the tip diameter of the light guide. For most illuminator models, use #38-946 with single branch light guides and #38-947 with dual branch light guides.

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0.565" ID, Fiber Optic Adapter SX-10 #38-946 S$66.70   Request Quote
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0.629" ID, Fiber Optic Adapter SX-11 #38-947 S$66.70   Request Quote
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Technical Information

 
Type Fiber Bundle Dia. Ø Length Dimensions Semi-Rigid Light Guide Stock No.
A B
Single Branch 0.186" 18" 0.562" 0.500" #54-209
Single Branch 0.186" 23" 0.562" 0.500" #54-210
Dual Branch 0.281" 18" 0.625" 0.500" #54-211
Dual Branch 0.281" 23" 0.625" 0.500" #54-212

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