High-temperature fiber optic cables are specially designed and manufactured optical fibers that exhibit excellent resistance to high temperatures. Conventional optical fibers may suffer damage or performance degradation in high-temperature environments, whereas high-temperature fiber optic cables can maintain good operational stability under extreme temperature conditions.
High-temperature fiber optic cables are typically made with materials that have high melting points and low thermal expansion coefficients, such as high-silica materials or special coatings (such as polyimide coatings). These materials help preserve the structural integrity and transmission performance of the fiber optic cables at high temperatures.
High-temperature fiber optic cables find wide applications, particularly in industrial, military, and research settings operating in high-temperature environments. For instance, they can be used for sensing, optical signal transmission, and laser connections in high-temperature furnaces, thermal power plants, aerospace applications, and more.
The special design and manufacturing of Hecho high-temperature fiber optic cables enable them to deliver reliable performance in extreme temperature environments, providing crucial solutions for high-temperature application scenarios.