A fiber collimator is a core passive optical device, mainly used to realize bidirectional optical path conversion of "divergent light transmitted in optical fiber → parallel light" or "external parallel light → optical fiber coupled light". It is a key component in fields such as optical communication, laser applications, and spectral analysis to ensure the stability of optical paths and the efficiency of optical energy transmission.

The technical combination of high-precision, wide-wavelength, and focus-adjustable

Multi-wavelength coverage + low-loss performance + Flexible adaptation
Patchcords are standardized connectivity components designed for short-distance signal transmission between devices, serving as the "neural synapses" of optical and data networks. These pre-terminated cables enable rapid deployment and maintenance, bridging equipment such as switches, routers, spectrometers, and patch panels while minimizing signal loss. Their core value lies in balancing transmission efficiency, mechanical durability, and environmental adaptability across diverse industrial scenarios, from data centers to precision instrumentation.

Precision optical connections for optocommunication devices

Short-reach optical communication scenarios