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Sales Department

Tel.: +420 493 765 111
sales@sqs-fiber.cz

We manufacture multimode optical splitters for visible wavelengths and the near infrared spectrum. The passive component splits the input continuous or pulsed optical signal into output fibers with high uniformity.

An optical splitter typically has n 2 output ports (100 - 400). The optical elements are housed in an anodized aluminum housing that can be customized for various applications.

Advantages

  • Custom design
  • Wavelength range 350 nm - 1000 nm
  • High uniformity of output channels
  • Pulsed or continuous signal splitting
  • Connector interface according to customer requirements

Applications

  • Measurement and testing
  • Lighting technology (RGB)
  • Calorimetry

Contact

For any technical questions or inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Sales Department

Tel.: +420 493 765 111
sales@sqs-fiber.cz

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