StarLight Light Guide GLS2

2-arm semi-rigid glass fibre light guide in various lengths and diameters

Features:
  • High flexibility and luminous efficiency
  • Best transmission
  • Spot illumination
  • Low head generation on object
  • For halogen and LED cold light sources
  • Versions with several flexible arms
  • Adaptable to cold light sources from all manufacturers
  • Adaptable to customer needs
Specifications:

Diameter active light guide

4,5 mm

Light guide access

15 mm (Standard)

Beam angle

70°

Illumination

point-like

Number of arms

2

Diameter light output

13 mm

Diameter light input

44 mm

Outer tube diameter

10 mm

Temperature input (light source)

max. 230°C

Material tube

steel / brass, black paintet

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