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Fiberoptic
Light Scramber Defined
The Fiberoptic
Light Scrambler is a device for optical microscopes that uses well corrected
lenses and a single 1mm diameter step-indexed silica fiber to transform a
non-uniform light source (e.g., the output from an arc lamp) into an exceptionally
uniform disk of light which is then projected into the microscope.

Fiberoptic Specifications:
- Material: fused Silica,
Tefzel jacket, black sheath, 1mm diameter single solid fiber.
- Transmission: 280nm
to 2000nm, transmitted 98%-/+ and 180-280nm 80%+/-.
- Throughput: 336mW @
568nm; HBO100W/2 arc source (Zeiss lamphouse & Scrambler lenses; (2)
KG-1 heat filters installed).
- Numerical Aperture:
0.47
- Temperature resistance:
300 C. continuous
- Termination: 3mm X
55mm, S.S. Ferrule
- Standard length: 1.5M,
custom lengths in 1M increments.
- Attenuation: 14db per
kilometer.
Guaranteed for life
when used as directed!
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