Scintacor’s fluorescing fibre optic dust cap provides a simple, passive way to identify active optical fibres carrying invisible laser radiation. By integrating specialist phosphor materials into the dust cap, the product visibly glows when exposed to IR or UV laser light—instantly warning users that a fibre is live and helping to prevent accidental eye injury.
The safety challenge
Modern fibre optic systems often carry laser light that is invisible to the human eye. As a result, personnel may unknowingly remove a dust cap from a live fibre, exposing themselves to hazardous radiation. Traditional visual checks offer no protection when the laser wavelength cannot be seen.
Scintacor’s solution
Using our deep expertise in phosphor applications, Scintacor can deliver a dust cap that converts invisible laser light into a visible warning signal. When the fibre is active, the cap fluoresces, providing immediate confirmation that laser radiation is present—without the need for power, electronics, or additional tools.
Scintacor’s solution can be applied to a range of dust cap types.
Why Scintacor?
Scintacor specialises in phosphor technologies that “make the invisible visible.” With decades of expertise in laser detection materials and safety solutions, our fluorescing fibre optic dust caps deliver intuitive safety without complicated equipment or procedures — reducing risk and helping maintain compliance in critical network environments.
Features & Benefits
Immediate visual identification of active optical fibres
Reduces risk of accidental exposure to invisible IR/UV laser light
Improves health & safety compliance in high-density fibre environments
Easy to use, integrated into standard fibre management practices
Designed for data centres, communications hubs, network deployments, and lab environments
Typical Applications
Telecom and data centre optical fibre installations
High-density patch panel environments
Network testing and maintenance operations
Laboratory and R&D facilities requiring laser safety
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