Showing posts with label IMM Photonics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IMM Photonics. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Fibre optic fault locator.

For the localisation of fibre breaks, for continuity testing or for the identification of stressed fibre areas IMM Photonics offers different fibre test devices including adapters and fiber cleaners.

The proven fibre optic fault locator FIBERPOINT®- ET is now available in two further product variants. In addition to the conventional FIBERPOINT® ET with red laser light and battery power, the fibre optic fault locator is now also available in a version with green and red laser light, both battery-powered and equipped with rechargeable batteries.

Optically, the fibre testers differ in their clip color, allowing for quick and easy use of the tools. The FIBERPOINT® ET G with green clip operates at 520 nm (green light source), the FIBERPOINT® ET with red clip operates at 650 nm (red light source). The optical output power is < 400 μW.

Unlike the FIBERPOINT® ET with blue clip, the new continuity testers feature rechargeable batteries. A further contribution to sustainability to save important resources.

As with all fibre optic fault locators of the FIBERPOINT® series, customer-specific inscription is possible, e.g. with your own company logo.

All three FIBERPOINT® ET devices boast a laser class 1 certification, hence no laser protection measures are required.

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Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Appointment in phototonics.

Marcus Gögelein is the new Head of Development at IMM Photonics, Unterschleißheim (D). He has thus assumed responsibility for the entire project‐portfolio management.

Marcus Gögelein
Following his engineering studies in the field of opto‐electronics, Mr. Gögelein worked in the area of micro‐lens development, and gained experience working in a multi‐national team both in Germany and abroad.

As an engineer focussing on optics development, he joined our company in 2008, and supervised diverse projects both in fibre optics and in the area of laser‐diode modules and collimators. Starting in 2011, he took over the production management of prototype construction, after which he took charge of the department "Optics development and mechanics" in 2015.

Thanks to his various internal positions, Mr. Gögelein is highly familiar with the close collaboration and necessary seamless transition from development to prototype construction within the company.

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