Innovative expanded beam fibre optic connector technology

04-03-2024 | Bulgin | Industrial

Bulgin has launched a patented new expanded beam fibre optic connector and cable management system. This technology – now available in the 5000 Series Expanded Beam Connector – is the outcome of a two-year project to create a low-cost, sustainable expanded beam product appropriate for various industries.

Expanded beam fibre optic connectors are typically used in applications where it is important to reduce the impact of dirt or contamination when joining two fibre optic cables. Accurate alignment of ferrules and minimal twisting of fibre optic cables are critical to minimise light loss and ensure efficient transmission of the signal through the connector. The company's patented technology provides a unique ferrule-lens alignment technology in combination with a cable management system to prevent twisting of the optical fibres. This revolutionary solution enables the rapid termination and repair of cables in the field, making the connector series suitable for harsh environment applications, including defence communications, mining, oil and gas, and broadcasting. It is particularly suited to temporary fibre optic set-ups, such as concert venues and sports stadiums, that need to be quickly assembled and dismantled.

Thisen Bird, associate product manager at Bulgin, explained: "We have successfully developed a redeployable synthetic polymer connector system that offers the same robust level of performance as traditional military standard connectors, but at a lower cost. This project shows what can be achieved when a knowledgeable team is given the freedom to innovate. We are proud of the trust placed in us by the company, allowing us to follow our ideas and resulting in a connector with these unique attributes."

Jose Latre, lead development engineer at Bulgin, continued: "This was a very rewarding project, culminating in a patented product that meets the demands of any industry needing quick deployment of fibre optic systems in harsh environments. It opens up the use of expanded beam technology to applications where the price of previous products may have been prohibitive, without compromising on the high level of reliable signal transmission that these users require."

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