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THE CONNECTIONS WE MAKE KEEP UTILITIES,<br />

INDUSTRIES AND MEDICAL DEVICES RUNNING<br />

Energy plants, coal mines, offshore platforms, factories and refineries are examples of industrial<br />

sites in which Diamond’s harsh environment connectors are used. High temperature, humidity,<br />

salty water, vibrations are all challenges for Diamond’s harsh environment connectors. Moreover<br />

Fiber Optic technology is opening exciting new applications in the medical industry.<br />

MEDICAL<br />

Optical fiber is becoming used increasingly in diagnostic devices, surgical instrumentation and<br />

therapeutical applications. The requirements typically are beyond standard commercial connectors<br />

and cable assemblies. EtO Sterilizable, Non-magnetic, IP65 rating, color coding and easy handling<br />

are only some examples of needs that are satisfied by Diamond’s Medical fiber optic components.<br />

HARSH ENVIRONMENT<br />

IP protected connector bodies up to IP67, 1 to 24 channels, direct or indirect ferrule contact, albe -<br />

ri no or standard connector. Diamond connectors are strong, reliable and optically performant.<br />

Among our recent innovations:<br />

Diamond’s titanium ferrule has been developed to meet the challenges of harsh environment<br />

applications. Resistant against corrosion, humidity and temperature, this new ferrule complies with<br />

Extreme Environmental categories for optical interfaces.<br />

Diamond’s composite ferrule enables us to develop customized connector inserts with one or<br />

more fiber optic channels and to place them in existing hybrid shelfs (e.g.<br />

with electric, gas, fluid). With Diamond’s field repair tools,<br />

fiber optic connections can easily be replaced<br />

in the field in only a few minutes.<br />

E-2000 TM IP 65

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