4" Precision Polishing Fixture with Vacuum Jig for Faster Thinning from freeamfva's blog
Krell Technologies' Universal Workholder (UVG) is designed to polish any fiber optic component that incorporates a UPC-style ferrule with a diameter between 1.25mm and 3.2mm. This includes industry standard connectors such as SC, FC, ST, LC, MU, E2000 and SMA. M29504, TFOCA and ARINC 801 Mil-spec termini and contacts can also be loaded in the UVG. Even bare ferrules and fiber adapters are supported by this fixture. The UVG interfaces with all of Krell's precision fiber optic polishing machines.Get more news about Polishing Fixture,you can vist our website!
Krell Technologies' Universal Workholder (UVG) is designed to polish any fiber optic component that incorporates a UPC-style ferrule with a diameter between 1.25mm and 3.2mm. This includes industry standard connectors such as SC, FC, ST, LC, MU, E2000 and SMA. M29504, TFOCA and ARINC 801 Mil-spec termini and contacts can also be loaded in the UVG. Even bare ferrules and fiber adapters are supported by this fixture. The UVG interfaces with Krell's Scepter™, SpecPro™, Rev™ and Proton™ precision fiber optic polishing machines.
Like all Krell workholders, the UVG integrates independent suspension and optical alignment at each component position. Independent suspension permits automated air polishing, and provides equalized pressure distribution for each component. Optically aligned positions yield Telcordia compliance for endface geometry on a consistent basis.
The component flexibility of the UVG significantly minimizes capital investment. Rather than purchasing multiple sets of costly polishing fixtures, a single UVG workholder will accommodate an extensive range of UPC connectors and termini.
In addition to standard connectors and termini, the UVG can accommodate many devices that integrate lightguides. Various types of medical cannula, fiber bundles, laser delivery cables and lenses can engage with the UVG.
The UVG is also designed to interface with Krell's SpecVision™ Videoscope. This instrument allows a technician to inspect the fiber polish while the component is still loaded in the UVG. In-line inspection reduces material handling, and eliminates potential fiber damage and contamination normally encountered when transferring components from a traditional polisher to an inspection station. This feature streamlines production, and provides immediate quality feedback while minimizing product rework.
Precision Polishing Jig for accurate wafer/substrate polishing and back-thinning
4" Diameter sample holder vacuum chuck to take wafer or substrate up to 4"
Vacuum chuck can suck wafer through vacuum pump without wax and make wafer sample mounting clean, faster and flat
2 feet length vacuum tube is included to connect the vacuum pump, which keeps vacuum pressure during jig rotation
Thickness control screw fixture with a resolution of 0.005 mm to limit stock remove
One digital micrometer is included with a resolution of +/- 1 micron for more accurate control polishing remove
Two dead weights are included for adjusting polishing gravity
This Polishing fixture can fit with, Unipol 1202 and Unipol 1502 and any precision 12" or larger polishing machine with yoke support to achieve automatic polishing or thinning.
Require a vacuum pump with a rate > 70 L/ min.
Maximum travel distance: 6.7mm
Net Weight: 18 lbs
Krell Technologies' Universal Workholder (UVG) is designed to polish any fiber optic component that incorporates a UPC-style ferrule with a diameter between 1.25mm and 3.2mm. This includes industry standard connectors such as SC, FC, ST, LC, MU, E2000 and SMA. M29504, TFOCA and ARINC 801 Mil-spec termini and contacts can also be loaded in the UVG. Even bare ferrules and fiber adapters are supported by this fixture. The UVG interfaces with Krell's Scepter™, SpecPro™, Rev™ and Proton™ precision fiber optic polishing machines.
Like all Krell workholders, the UVG integrates independent suspension and optical alignment at each component position. Independent suspension permits automated air polishing, and provides equalized pressure distribution for each component. Optically aligned positions yield Telcordia compliance for endface geometry on a consistent basis.
The component flexibility of the UVG significantly minimizes capital investment. Rather than purchasing multiple sets of costly polishing fixtures, a single UVG workholder will accommodate an extensive range of UPC connectors and termini.
In addition to standard connectors and termini, the UVG can accommodate many devices that integrate lightguides. Various types of medical cannula, fiber bundles, laser delivery cables and lenses can engage with the UVG.
The UVG is also designed to interface with Krell's SpecVision™ Videoscope. This instrument allows a technician to inspect the fiber polish while the component is still loaded in the UVG. In-line inspection reduces material handling, and eliminates potential fiber damage and contamination normally encountered when transferring components from a traditional polisher to an inspection station. This feature streamlines production, and provides immediate quality feedback while minimizing product rework.
Precision Polishing Jig for accurate wafer/substrate polishing and back-thinning
4" Diameter sample holder vacuum chuck to take wafer or substrate up to 4"
Vacuum chuck can suck wafer through vacuum pump without wax and make wafer sample mounting clean, faster and flat
2 feet length vacuum tube is included to connect the vacuum pump, which keeps vacuum pressure during jig rotation
Thickness control screw fixture with a resolution of 0.005 mm to limit stock remove
One digital micrometer is included with a resolution of +/- 1 micron for more accurate control polishing remove
Two dead weights are included for adjusting polishing gravity
This Polishing fixture can fit with, Unipol 1202 and Unipol 1502 and any precision 12" or larger polishing machine with yoke support to achieve automatic polishing or thinning.
Require a vacuum pump with a rate > 70 L/ min.
Maximum travel distance: 6.7mm
Net Weight: 18 lbs
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Added | Jan 23 '22 |
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