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Holiday Update:
Fiber Optic Center will be closed December 24 and 25. Due to potential early carrier pickups, PLEASE HAVE ALL ORDERS IN BY NOON ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 23.
We will resume our regular business hours on Thursday, December 26.
Fiber Optic Center will be at Photonics West - Schedule your meeting with a member of the FOC team now
ÅngströmLap® Diamond Lapping Film Disc - 8 inch 30µm (micron), PSA, Hole
D30NW80H3P1
AngstromLap Sequoia 30um Diamond Lapping Film, 8" disc with a center hole, PSA backing, and 3mil Backing, single disc.
30µm Diamond Lapping Film has a long polishing life, high-cut rate and shapes fiber geometries. Light Green 8" disc with PSA back and hole. Request a quote.
The ÅngströmLap Sequoia Diamond Lapping Film is an abrasive film used for polishing the end-face of fiber optic connectors. Its purpose is to shape the fiber geometries, such as restoring or forming the Radius of Curvature and Apex Offset of the ferrule. Diamond film exhibits an extended lifespan compared to conventional films, and its high-cut rate enables more efficient material removal for a faster polishing process.
The 8" film disc is the standard size for the Ultra Tec Ultrapol 1200, some Buelher Polishing Machine, as well as others.
Lapping Film Features:
Film Color: Light Green
Tape Total Thickness: 103.0 ± 10.0 µm
Surface Roughness: 3.0 ± 2.0 μm
Particle Type: Diamond film
Grit Size: 30.0 micron (30µm)
Base Film Material: Polyethylene terephthalate
Base Film Thickness: 3 mil (75 µm)
Quantity: Single disc
PSA Backed Film
Process Parameters Type: NW
Product Life: Guaranteed up to 5 years from the manufactured date
A center hole is not recommended unless the polishing machine requires one. A center hole will increase the cost of the lapping film.
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive is only recommended when it is completely necessary. Once the film is stuck to the polish surface it cannot be removed and reused. This creates a potential and likely problem of debris adhering to the film that cannot be removed. Any debris that comes in contact with the fiber may cause a scratch. PSA will increase the cost of the lapping film.