SYRUS 1100 Ophthalmic Coater
Description
The SYRUS 1100 is the most productive and cost-efficient ophthalmic coating plant to be found on the market today. Designed for large batches, classic stock lens mass production and RX production, SYRUS 1100 delivers unparalleled cost-benefit ratios.
SYRUS 1100 Ophthalmic Coater
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Solution Scale: | Not Specified |
Component Type: | Lenses |
Features
Multiple-quartz-crystal sensor system for maximum process safety
Click-in mechanism for quick and easy substrate exchange
Maximized cold-trap surface area to optimize pumping of water vapor
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Optimized distribution-masks system for highest rates and uniformity (option: 2nd mask)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The SYRUS 1100 is a highly productive and cost-efficient ophthalmic coating plant designed for large batches and various types of lens production.
The key features of the SYRUS 1100 include a multiple-quartz-crystal sensor system for process safety, a click-in mechanism for easy substrate exchange, a maximized cold-trap surface area for optimal water vapor pumping, and an optimized distribution-masks system for high rates and uniformity.
The SYRUS 1100 can apply a wide range of coatings, including anti-reflection (AR) coatings, fashion mirror coatings, photochromic coatings, hard coatings, Rx & stock lens coatings, sun glass coatings, and sports glass coatings.
The SYRUS 1100 Ophthalmic Coater is manufactured by Bühler Leybold Optics, a globally active high-tech company specializing in vacuum deposition equipment for various applications.
Bühler Leybold Optics has been at the forefront of ophthalmic coating technology development for decades. They have introduced numerous breakthrough innovations and milestones, including the first anti-reflective eyeglass coatings in the 1950s and the introduction of plasma-assisted deposition processes in the 1980s.