Nortech Systems boosts fiber optic capabilities with Expanded Beam Xtreme technology
(UI) — Nortech Systems Inc. has announced the expansion of its innovative fiber optic technologies with the addition of Expanded Beam Xtreme (EBX).
EBX is a revolutionary fiber optic technology utilizing expanded beam connectors to provide superior performance and reliability. Fiber optic interconnect solutions are particularly well-suited for digital data transmission applications in challenging environments demanding high speeds, unremitting reliability and immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency interference (RFI). This technology is designed to survive very rugged conditions making it ideal for medical, industrial, as well as aerospace and defense applications.
“We are excited to offer our customers the latest in fiber optic technology with the addition of EBX,” Jay D. Miller, Nortech Systems CEO, said. “This technology provides superior performance, reliability, and is ideal for a wide range of applications. Integrating fiber optic technology into complex cable assemblies is a challenge in many industries. Our ability to flawlessly integrate fiber optic technology, including the new EBX, is a technology solution that sets Nortech Systems apart. Expanding our fiber optic expertise allows us to innovate quickly to meet the evolving needs of our customers.”
With the addition of EBX, Nortech Systems is now able to offer customers a wide range of fiber optic technologies, from traditional and tactical-grade multi-mode fiber to the latest in expanded beam and active optical technology. Nortech recently invested in a state-of-the-art clean room, dedicated specifically to advancing fiber optic technology research and development.
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