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A wide variety of solutions to your most challenging applications: SICK's fiber-optic cables
For any application-oriented sensor solution, a suitable fiber-optic cable must be chosen. At SICK, the broad range of fiber-optic cables made from plastic and glass fibers permits optimal automation solutions. This applies in particular to tasks for which the fiber-optic cable requires application-specific adaption, where flexible cable installation is crucial, where high temperatures prevail, or a particular material compatibility is important. While the fibers of plastic fiber-optic cables are characterized, among other things, by the smallest of bend radii and maximum flexibility, and can also be shortened to any length, the glass fiber-optic cables are more chemically resistant and suitable for a higher temperature range. The wide variety of end sleeve options or individual special sleeves enable virtually any installation possibility. Depending on the application, the fiber-optic cable's protective cladding can be made from plastic, metal, or Teflon for exposure to aggressive chemicals.

LL3 AT A GLANCE
Benefits

-Very large selection of fiber-optic cables with plastic and glass fibers, giving users more application flexibility
-Resistant to damage caused by mechanical and chemical stress, as well as high temperatures
-Standard and customer-specific types
-Simple installation saves time
-For detection of objects, surfaces, leading edges, and fluid levels

Features
-Very large selection of plastic and glass fiber-optic cables.
-Fiber-optic cables resistant to chemicals and high temperature
-Threaded and smooth sleeves, bands of light (array), 90° reflection versions available
-Focused optics
-Proximity and through-beam versions available
-Plastic , protective metal or Teflon sheathing available


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