Get Lit Up With Dialight’s Optical Lightpipes!

  • Vertical Array Right Angle Optical Lightpipes

Bi-level, tri-level and quad level configurations available in various pitches between elements. Lightpipe material is water clear transmissive polycarbonate rated UL94-V0 and has a 35% oxygen index. Dialight can provide custom solutions for your applications.

  • Single Element Optical Lightpipes

Avialable in PCB mounted and panel mounted configurations. Various diameters from 1.1mm to 5.8mm round. Right angle, rectangular, and illuminating corner versions available. Lightpipe material is water clear transmissive polycarbonate rated UL94-V0 and has a 35% oxygen index.

  • Horizontal Array Right Angle Optical Lightpipes

Horizontal arrays are available in a variety of forms from 2 to 12 elements in various heights from PCB and also as illuminating corners. Lightpipe material is water clear transmissive polycarbonate rated UL94-V0 and has a 35% oxygen index. Dialight can provide custom solutions for your applications.

  • Multi Array Optical Lightpipes

Available in various vertical and horizontal arrays, panel-mounted or PCB board mounted. Custom configurations available. Lightpipe material is water clear transmissive polycarbonate rated UL94-V0 and has a 35% oxygen index. Dialight can provide custom solutions for your applications.

  • Optopipe Lightpipe Actuator Extension

Dialight Optopipe® actuator extensions are designed for use with C&K K5V2 lighted tactile switches. These snap-in clear lenses do not need to sit on the edge of a PCB and is offered in a verity of sizes to accommodate a range of panel depths. Dialight Optopipe actuator extensions are ideal for server, storage, network infrastructure, automotive, and medical applications.

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