FAQ No. FAQ00313
Question
When using a Fiber Unit mounted to a movable part, are there models that
are less affected by repetitive bending?
Answer
Seven models are recommended:
E32-T11 Fiber Unit, E32-T21, E32-T22B,
E32-D11, E32-D21, E32-D21B, and E32-D22B. (These have a bending radius of
R4.)
Explanation:
The allowable bending radius of most Fiber Units is 25 mm minimum. Only
the seven models listed above have an allowable bending radius of 4 mm.
The fiber flexing characteristics have a strong relationship with the bare
fiber diameter (see note 1). A bending radius that is 3 times or less the
diameter exerts excessive force on the fiber and reduces the optical
characteristics (see note 2 on light intensity).
|
Models |
Bare fiber diameter |
Flexing resistance data
(light intensity retention, see note 3) |
|
E32-T11
E32-D11 |
16 x 0.265 dia. |
Value after flexing 1,000 times at a
bending radius of 4 mm (with no change)/Value after flexing 1,000,000
times (approx. 80%) |
|
E32-T21
E32-T22B
E32-D21
E32-D21B
E32-D22B |
4 x 0.25 dia. |
Value after flexing 1,000 times at a
bending radius of 4 mm (with no change)/Value after flexing 1,000,000
times (approx. 85%) |
|
E32-TC200
E32-DC200 |
1 x 1 dia. |
Value after flexing 1,000 times at a
bending radius of 5 mm (approx. 95%) |
Note:
1. Flexible Fiber Units (E32-[][]R) have an allowable bending radius of 1
mm, but do not handle repetitive bending well, so they should not be
mounted on movable parts.
2. The light intensity of a Through-beam model is reduced to 50%, which
reduces the sensing distance by about 30%.
3.

The Fiber Units listed above have a structure that strongly withstands the
bending radius R by using fibers with ultra-small diameters.
Note: Flexible Fiber Units (E32-[][]R) have an allowable bending radius of
1 mm, but do not handle repetitive bending well, so they should not be
mounted on movable parts.
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