FBGS International N.V.
FBGS is a Belgium / Germany based developer and manufacturer of high strength Fiber Bragg Gratings (FBG) using draw tower technology, where the grating array is written during the drawing process of the fiber. This automated process results in very high quality, cost effective Fiber Bragg Gratings with unique characteristics. These are suitable for both standard and bespoke applications in industries such as: medical, composite, transport, process, civil & geo, telecom and R&D.
- +32 14 58 11 91
- +32 14 59 15 14
- info@fbgs.com
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Geel, B-2440
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Draw Tower Grating
(DTG)
The Draw Tower Grating Chain consists of high strength coated FBGs which are positioned in a serial configuration. Thanks to the special production process, writing the Fibre Bragg Gratings during the drawing of the Fibre, the array can be made without any splices. Furthermore the FBGs can be mounted directly on a structure without coating removal for sensing applications. The different sensing points make use of the inherent temperature and strain sensitivity of the fiber to measure temperature or strain respectively.
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Strain sensors
SG-01
The Strain Gage SG-01 is the fibre optic equivalent of an electrical strain gage. The Strain Gage SG-01 can be mounted directly on the surface of a structure by means of an adhesive. In this way, the fibre sensor makes direct contact with the surface and therefore measures directly the strain at the surface.
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Temperature sensors
TC-03
The Temperature Chain TC-03 is a spliceless chain of several fibre optic temperature sensors in series. The sensors are all contained in a 1mm stainless steel tube which is directly connectorised on one end.
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FBG-Scan 700/800
FBG-Scan 700/800
The FBG-Scan 700 and 800 are dynamic, high precision measurement devices for Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors. The system can measure up to 40 FBG sensors using 2 input channels. Both input channels are simultaneously monitored using an optical coupler at a scan rate up to 2000Hz.