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News Release from: Timbercon | Subject: Bare fibres
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 December 2006

Processed fibres are easier to couple

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Timbercon bare fibres offer a specialised and highly customisable solution to applications requiring precision conical, chiseled, angled or flat fibre tips.

Timbercon now offers bare fibre processing designed to optimise bare fibre coupling efficiencies for a variety of precision optical applications Timbercon bare fibres offer a specialised and highly customisable solution to applications requiring precision conical, chiseled, angled or flat fibre tips

In addition to improving coupling, bare fibres can be lensed eliminating the need for discreet lens systems for some applications.

Traditionally used for optoelectronic and passive device termination, custom bare fibres are now being used in a number of communications, medical and sensing applications.

Bare fibre processing is an extension of Timbercon's existing custom product and service offerings, focused on providing customised solutions for a wide range of application specific requirements.

"By adding bare fibre processing to our existing capabilities, we can provide our customers with a complete menu of options for highly specialised fibre prep, device termination or pigtailing applications", states Sean Gitt, Marketing Director for Timbercon.

Timbercon bare fibres are available in single mode, multimode and polarisation maintaining fibre types with a variety of standard and custom polishes, angles and lensed end finishes.

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