Widely used in visual sensing devices, industrial robots, food processing and packaging, precision inspection of automation equipment, automotive manufacturing, and other fields.

Plastic optical fiber (POF) is a type of optical fiber (light guide fiber) made from highly transparent polymers such as polystyrene (PS), polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), and polycarbonate (PC) as core materials, with PMMA, fluoropolymers, etc. as cladding materials. Different materials have different light attenuation properties and temperature application ranges.

Mitsubishi optical fibers dominate the plastic optical fiber market with their quality, and the application fields of different grade series products vary, as do their performances. Currently, multiple levels of products have been developed for plastic optical fibers. The CK grade is a low-cost optical fiber widely used for lighting purposes; the SK grade is a high-quality standard grade used for civilian data communication and sensor applications, with fiber diameters ranging from 0.25 mm to 3 mm. The SK grade has a performance level higher than the CK grade and is used in industrial sensing applications.

Medical optical fibers are chemically inert, sterile, flexible, and non-toxic to the body. On one hand, they are usually very small and insensitive to electromagnetic interference. In addition, they can withstand high temperatures and radiation, and the materials for their core, cladding, and buffer layer should be non-toxic and biocompatible. The TX-MU series has passed medical device biocompatibility testing and can provide customized cutting and grinding.

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