
Mono Fiber-optic Patch Cords
The simplest form of the fiber-optic patch cord is a single strand of optical fiber surrounded by a buffer and protective jacket with connectors at
The simplest form of the fiber-optic patch cord is a single strand of optical fiber surrounded by a buffer and protective jacket with connectors at
The Low Autofluorescence Fiber-optic (LAF) Patch cords are specially designed to minimize the fluorescence caused by photoactive compounds in the optical fiber and associated elements.
Fiber-optic patch cords with an integrated attenuating filter are ideal for applications where optical power coupled into a fiber is too high, i.e. fiber photometry
A Dual Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two optically isolated fibers. One side ends with a dual ferrule guiding pin or a guiding socket connector. The
A Dual Fiber-optic Patch cord has two optically isolated fibers. One side ends with a dual ferrule guiding pin or a guiding socket connector. The
The Bundle Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two or more optical fibers bundled into a single optical connector on one end and individual connectors for
The Low Autofluorescence Bundle Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two or more optical fibers bundled into a single optical connector on one end and individual
The Splitter Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord evenly splits the light from a large core diameter connectorized optical fiber into 2 or more branches of smaller
The Splitter Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord with an integrated attenuating filter are ideal for applications where optical power coupled into a fiber is too high.
High-density Fiber-optic Patch Cords (HDP) have multiple fiber-optic strands terminated on one side in the same high-density connector pattern as the corresponding High-Density Fiber-optic Cannula
The simplest form of the fiber-optic patch cord is a single strand of optical fiber surrounded by a buffer and protective jacket with connectors at
The Low Autofluorescence Fiber-optic (LAF) Patch cords are specially designed to minimize the fluorescence caused by photoactive compounds in the optical fiber and associated elements.
Fiber-optic patch cords with an integrated attenuating filter are ideal for applications where optical power coupled into a fiber is too high, i.e. fiber photometry
A Dual Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two optically isolated fibers. One side ends with a dual ferrule guiding pin or a guiding socket connector. The
A Dual Fiber-optic Patch cord has two optically isolated fibers. One side ends with a dual ferrule guiding pin or a guiding socket connector. The
The Bundle Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two or more optical fibers bundled into a single optical connector on one end and individual connectors for
The Low Autofluorescence Bundle Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord has two or more optical fibers bundled into a single optical connector on one end and individual
The Splitter Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord evenly splits the light from a large core diameter connectorized optical fiber into 2 or more branches of smaller
The Splitter Branching Fiber-optic Patch Cord with an integrated attenuating filter are ideal for applications where optical power coupled into a fiber is too high.
High-density Fiber-optic Patch Cords (HDP) have multiple fiber-optic strands terminated on one side in the same high-density connector pattern as the corresponding High-Density Fiber-optic Cannula