EMS MATERIALS SCIENCE & METROLOGY CATALOG 2019–20 EDITION INSTRUMENTATION
ULTRAPOL Fiber Lensing Machine The world’s first dedicated mechanical fiber lensing system
Unsurpassed concentricity – singlemode compatible
Advanced angle control ensures optimum success rate
Fiber lens shapes of many types and angles
Uses 5 inch lapping film – low consumable costs
ULTRAPOL Sculpted end polisher offers the fiber optic communications industry the ability to produce accurate end profiles on bare optical fibers. Improved design of fiber holding, and all processing characteristics, provide concentricity of a couple of microns. This means that accurate bisecting of a singlemode (9micron) fiber core can be achieved. Full angular control is achieved with the advanced positioning features of the integral micropositioned polishing head. This makes possible the production of the fiber lens shapes shown below. The system uses a 5 inch diameter polishing lap – a size specially chosen for improved flatness/run-out and lower consumables costs.
SPECIFICATIONS Angular Accuracy
Included Angle Range Footprint
Unit Weight Voltage
SCULPTED END EXAMPLES
Large included-angle tapers
Small included-angle tapers
0.1 degrees 20 to 180 degrees
22 inches (55 cm) wide x 12 inches (30 cm) deep x 19 Inches (48 cm) high 27 kg (60 lbs)
110 V / 60Hz and 220 to 240V, 50 Hz
ORDERING INFORMATION Cat No. Description 6380.1
Qty ULTRAPOL Fiber Lensing Machine each
Includes: ULTRAPOL Base unit with 5" o.d lapping plate, Fiber Lensing Micropostitioner, with feed through spindle. Produces sculpted ends on optical fibers – examples: cone tips, chisel / screwdriver tips, bevels. Power: 110V/60Hz and 220 to 240V, 50 Hz 4023.1 1871.1 1325.1 1812.1 1814.1 1804.1 1860.1
5” (12.5 cm) spare polishing plate
Set of 3, 125 micron replaceable ferrules Sapphire cleaving tool
125 micron fiber spindle module 140 micron fiber spindle module 400 micron fiber spindle module 600 micron fiber spindle module
M.5438.1 M.5436.1 M.5437.1 M.5433.1 M.5432.1 M.5450.1
Chisel/screwdriver Bevels Flat Ends NANOpol Bare Fiber Beveling System
NANOpol offers the fiber optic communications industry the ability to produce accurate polished bevels on bare optical fibers.
Angular control is achieved with the advanced positioning features of the integral micropositioned polishing head.
Designed for the price-conscious university and research environments, NANOpol uses a 4 inch diameter polishing lap – a size specially chosen for improved flatness/run-out and low consumables costs.
ORDERING INFORMATION Cat No.
8801.BF
Description NANOpol Fiber Polishing Machine
Includes: NANOPOL Base unit with 4" o.d lapping plate, Fiber Polishing Micropostitioner Produces bevels and flat polishes. Power: 110 V / 60Hz and 220 to 240V, 50 Hz
Accessories 1851.01
1851.07 8010.01 8010.02 8010.03 1535.01 2358.01 8010.05 4444.04
QR Holders 2703.1
2703.6
2707.XXX Lensing Module Add-on BF Ball Tip
Lensing Module Add-on BF Single Flat Tip 4" Aluminum Carrier Plate 4" Resilient Carrier Plate Weight Kit
Quick-Release Mount Ferrule Forming Lap Ferrule Clearing Wire
4" Bare-fiber Polishing Film Package
SMA 905 ,One Position Connector Holder SMA 906,One Position Connector Holder Bare fiber holder, One Position - Specify O.D. of Stripped Fiber
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30 micron diamond, 5 inch, plain-backed film (15 pcs) each 15 micron diamond, 5 inch, plain-backed film (15 pcs) each 6 micron diamond, 5 inch, plain-backed film (15 pcs) each 3 micron diamond, 5 inch, plain-backed film (15 pcs) each 1 micron diamond, 5 inch, plain-backed film (15 pcs) each ULTRAFILM B, 5 inch, plain-backed film (100 pcs) each
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