HT (700 ℃) high temperature resistant fiber optic connector
A connector is a device used for detachable connections between optical fibers. The optical fiber is fixed in a ceramic core, and the end face of the ceramic core is precisely ground into a curved surface (UPC) or an angular surface (APC). Accurately align the end faces of two ceramic cores coaxially through an adapter to complete the optical path connection. High temperature (750 ℃) is usually composed of high-temperature optical fibers, such as gold-plated optical fibers, high-temperature epoxy resins, and optical lenses. Very suitable for high-temperature fiber optic sensing systems.