SCHOTT Home
SCHOTT North America

Wound Image Bundles

WOUND FIBER BUNDLES

Wound Fiber Optic Image Bundles

Wound Fiber Optic Image Bundles


Fiber Optic Image Transfer

Applications:

- Machine Vision - Explosive environments

- Flight simulators - Nuclear experiments

- MRI - Armored vehicle sights

- EMI free - Hazardous environments

Technology

SCHOTT's Lighting and Imaging wound image bundles are produced by winding a multi fiber one layer at a time on a drum and assembling the desired number of layers in a separate laminating operation. The final flexible image bundles are comprised of individual multi fibers bound only at the ends and separate between.

SCHOTT's image guides are coherent flexible fiber optic bundles used in applications to improve, enhance, magnify, minify or record an image, often from remote locations. Numerical aperture is 0.60 and standard lengths range from 600 mm to 4500 mm.

SCHOTT will also produce custom image guide assemblies in any vertical or horizontal format required to meet non-standard imaging applications. Capabilities include image bundle formats from 2 mm x 2 mm up to 25 mm x 25 mm and multiple branches transmitting to a singular output source.

Lighting and Imaging, SCHOTT North America is pleased to work with you to develop the highest quality wound fiber optic image bundle for your application. To assist us, please complete the appropriate information areas on the RFQ sheet provided herewith. Definitions of terminology follow:

Technical Terms

Overall Length:
The total length of the image bundles in a free state, from image surface to image surface.

Flexible Length:
The length of the flexible portion of the image bundle between the bundle’s rigid ends.

Standard End Tip Material:
Stainless steel. Other materials can be specified by application requirements.



End Tip Max. Diameter:
The largest outer dimension of the metal (stainless steel) end tip assembled to each end.

End Tip Length:
The total non-flexible portion of the image bundle on each end. This is required to provide the mounting end tip necessary for the application and a length for the sheathing-to-ferrule bond.

End Tip Step:
Provided for any mounting requirements necessary for the application. Sheathing selection requirements sometimes necessitate multiple diameter end tips.

Numerical Aperture (NA):
A fixed value determined by the materials used for the core and cladding glasses. The NA determines the light acceptance angle of the fibers.

Bundle Format:
The overall measurement of the entire fiber optic surface. The bundle format is larger than the quality area.





Quality Area:
The selected portion of the bundle format determined by requirements of the application. This is the area to which the Image Quality Specification is applicable.

MultiFiber:
The multifiber is a first draw process step and consists of a n x m array of imaging pixels.

Fiber Count:
The number of independent imaging fibers within the wound bundle and is a function of the size of the fibers and the overall bundle size. See illustration below.

Fiber Size:
The dimension including the core and clad and is equivalent to the center-to-center distance of the imaging fibers within a multifiber.

Spectral Transmission:
The relative transmission of a wound fiber bundle at different wavelengths.







To download the wound fiber bundle brochure in pdf format please click here below:

wound_fiber_bundles.pdf wound fiber bundles
wound fiber bundles


Standard Wound Fiber Optic Image Bundles

Standard Product Specifications:

*Because we continually upgrade our products, specifications are subject to change without notice. Illustrations may be slightly different than actual.

Mechanical

Specifications IG-154 IG-567 IG-163
Max. O.D. 0.5 in (12.7 mm) 1.25 in (32 mm) 1.25 in (32 mm)
Construction Multi-element Multi-element Multi-element
N.A. 0.63 0.63 0.63
Bend Radius 2.0 in (51 mm) 4.0 in (101 mm) 6.0 in (152 mm)
Max. Temperature 200°F (93°C) 250°F (120°C) 250°F (120°C)
Lengths (mm) 24, 36, 48, 60, 72, 108, 150, 180 inches (610, 910, 1220, 1830, 2740, 3810, 4570 mm) 24, 36, 48, 72, 108, 150, 180 inches (610, 910, 1220, 1830, 2740, 3810, 4570 mm) 36, 48, 72, 108, 150, 180 inches (610, 910, 1220, 1830, 2740, 3810, 4570 mm)
Sheathing Interlocked "stayput" stainless steel hose with polyolefin cover Interlocked "stayput" stainless steel hose with polyolefin cover Teflon inner core, stainless steel braid cover
End tip C'Mount adapter C'Mount adapter
(2.3 Vidicon)
C'Mount adapter
(2.3 Vidicon removeable)


Optical

Specification IG-154 IG-567 IG-163
Format (size) .157 in. x .157 in. (4 mm x 4 mm) .196 in. x .263 in. (5 mm x 6.7 mm) .314 in. x .393 in. (8 mm x 10 mm)
Element (size) 10 microns 10 microns 10 microns
Resolution ~50 LP/mm ~50 LP/mm ~50 LP/mm
Objective Lens 6 mm, 13 mm, 16 mm, 25 mm, 50 mm 16 mm, 25 mm, 50 mm 16 mm, 25 mm, 50 mm


Note:The 6 mm and 13 mm are simple lens assemblies used only with the IG-154 when size limitations exist.

For additional information or to discuss your application requirements, please contact SCHOTT's Flexible Components group at Fax: (508) 764-6273 or

to request more information please click here


SCHOTT Lighting and Imaging is ISO 9001:2000, ISO 13485:2003 registered


Contact

Lighting and Imaging
SCHOTT North America Inc.

122 Charlton Street
Southbridge, MA 01550
USA
 +1 (508)765-9744
 +1 (508)764-6273
E-mail
More contacts
Trade Fairs & Events

11-18 to 11-20-2009

COMPAMED

Düsseldorf

11-27 to 12-04-2009

RSNA

Chicago

11-29 to 12-04-2009

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

Chicago, IL

03-23 to 03-25-2010

MEDTEC

Stuttgart

More trade fairs