ITF Begins Volume Production Of Bragg-Based Products

Feb. 1, 2002
ITF Optical Technologies Inc., has begun volume manufacturing of products using its proprietary BraggArmor athermal package. ITF's Athermal Pump Stabilizer is the first in a series of products to benefit from the BraggArmor

ITF Optical Technologies Inc., has begun volume manufacturing of products using its proprietary BraggArmor athermal package. ITF's Athermal Pump Stabilizer is the first in a series of products to benefit from the BraggArmor.

"All-Fiber Bragg grating products have been promoted by numerous vendors over the past years, but very few are capable of demonstrating the reliability of their package", said Eric Geoffrion, President and CEO of ITF Optical Technologies. "Our in-depth knowledge of component packaging and optical fiber handling proved to be a successful combination in the development of an exceptional product".

ITF's BraggArmor athermal package offers a thermal stability with a total excursion of less than 40 pm over a temperature operating range of -5 to 70 °C and exceeds Telcordia 1221CO physical and environmental test requirements. In addition to launching its own Bragg-based products, ITF is also offering a complete Bragg packaging service as an OEM solution to the market.

ITF Optical Technologies develops and manufactures passive photonic components for DWDM telecommunications systems. Using its proprietary All-Fiber technology, ITF's components and solutions offer a strong combination of design flexibility, optical performance and long-term reliability. ITF was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

More information available at www.itfoptical.com.

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