BlueZone is the Australian distributor of Focal fibre optic products.
Fibre Optic Rotary Joints (FORJs) are to optical signals what electrical slip rings are to electrical signals, a means to pass signals across rotating interfaces, particularly when transmitting large amounts of data. FORJs maintain the intrinsic advantages of fibre end to end.
BlueZone supplies and services the following Focal products:
BlueZone provides a slip ring maintenance and repair service out of our purpose-built slip ring repair facility in Perth.
Contact BlueZone for sales and authorised service and repair for Focal Electrical and Fibre Optic Rotary Joint (FORJ) slip rings.

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