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Bfi Optilas adds M-PleXer to its represented line of passive optical components
March 18, 2002
EVRY, France -- BFi OPTiLAS, a technical distributor of specialist products and services to the photonics markets, signs Pan-European agreement for the distribution and the representation of the Resonance Photonics product portfolio.Resonance Photonics Inc. located in Toronto, Canada, designs and manufactures advanced photonic components for use in next-generation amplifier and laser modules. Their products have applications within the industrial, medical, military and telecommunications markets. “With its industry knowledge and presence in the European market, BFi OPTiLAS was the natural choice to extend our channel sales reach”, says Mr. Paul Rivett, CEO of Resonance Photonics. “Our M-PleXer line of multimode combiners will compliment and further enhance their current product portfolio.”M-PleXer is a multimode power combiner that combines high-power multimode laser diodes into cladding pumped (or double-clad) fiber lasers. Designed to meet current Telcordia specifications (GR-1209 and GR-1221), M-PleXer is a solid building block for Raman pumps used in next-generation optical networks, as well as fiber amplifier and laser modules for use in a variety of non-telco markets.Bfi Optilas International SAResonance Photonics Inc.
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