Where to Buy Radiation-resistant Fibers
For applications in space or in nuclear facilities, one requires fibers which have a substantially improved resistance to radiation. Fluorine-doped and nitrogen-doped silica fibers, for example, can satisfy such requirements.
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Related products: silica fibers, fiber optics
Related product category: fiber optics
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6 suppliers for radiation-resistant fibers are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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![]() 34, Rue de la Croix de Fer 78100 Saint Germain-en-Laye France | ![]() For more than a decade, Exail (formerly iXblue) has developed a unique know-how in the design of optical fibers in radiative environments such as nuclear power plants, high energy physics labs, nuclear waste repository sites and even all the way into space. Exail develops and maintains a comprehensive product line of fibers designed to fit many of such applications. Our fibers can be used for data transmission, sensing or experiment monitoring. More fibers are available on stock and we have furthermore the ability to custom design your fiber based on your specific application. Do not hesitate to contact us with your specific technical requirements. Benefits and features:
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Advanced Technology Innovation Centre Loughborough University Science and Enterprise Parks 5 Oakwood Drive Loughborough LE11 3QF United Kingdom | www.eluxi.co.uk E-mail: |
![]() 34, Rue de la Croix de Fer 78100 Saint Germain-en-Laye France | ![]() For more than a decade, Exail (formerly iXblue) has developed a unique know-how in the design of optical fibers in radiative environments such as nuclear power plants, high energy physics labs, nuclear waste repository sites and even all the way into space. Exail develops and maintains a comprehensive product line of fibers designed to fit many of such applications. Our fibers can be used for data transmission, sensing or experiment monitoring. More fibers are available on stock and we have furthermore the ability to custom design your fiber based on your specific application. Do not hesitate to contact us with your specific technical requirements. Benefits and features:
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Hans-Knöll-Str. 6 07745 Jena, Germany Germany | |
Im Semmicht 1 07751 Jena Germany | www.j-fiber.com E-mail: |
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Fibervagen 2–6 824 50 Hudiksvall Sweden | |
8 Rue Jean Mermoz, Z.A Saint-Guénault 91080 Courcouronnes France | www.sedi-ati.com E-mail: |
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