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To prevent failures and increase fibre longevity, PEEK reinforced optical fibre is ruggedized with protection against abrasion and physical strain. Due to its superior strength-to-weight ratio compared to other thermoplastics, PEEK Coating is particularly useful for the aerospace sector’s fire detection systems.
PEEK is a zero-halogen material that has low smoke and toxicity and a high Young’s modulus outer layer with outstanding chemical and abrasion resistance.
Polyether ether ketone is referred to as PEEK. It is a polyaryletherketone (PAEK) family organic thermoplastic material that is beige in colour and used in engineering applications. It retains its outstanding mechanical and chemical resistance qualities at high temperatures.
When temperatures change, PEEK demonstrates compressive strength and instability that can cause attenuation. Dealing with optical fibre including gratings might provide difficulties. We discovered that compression could result in distorted peaks in fibre Bragg ratings.
Physical strains to the fibre as the coating cools below its glass transition temperature have been experienced when adding PEEK coating to optical fibre. These distortions, which include compression, bending, and other deformations, might affect optical fibres.
When bare fibre fails in challenging situations, PEEK reinforced optical fibre is utilised. It is employed for G.657.A1 and G.652.D compliant sensing, instrumentation, and light delivery.
In aerospace fire detection systems, PEEK coated optical fibres are employed. Additionally, PEEK coated optical fibres are utilised in medical equipment like endoscopes.
ITU-T Recommendation-compliant single-mode optical fibre G.657.A1 is bend-insensitive. G.657. Single-mode optical fibre G.652.D complies with G.652 of the ITU-T Recommendation.
The Global PEEK Coated Optical Fiber market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
American company Luna Innovations Incorporated creates PEEK coated fiber-optics- and terahertz-based technological products for the silicon photonics, automotive, communications, defence, energy, infrastructure, and aerospace industries.
Newton, New Jersey is home to the privately held American optical equipment business Thorlabs, Inc. The business specialises in the components for peek coated fibre optic and laser systems.
Fiberguide Industries is a producer of Peek coated optical fibres with specialised designs for markets like medicine, spectroscopy, sensing, and laser power transmission.