High-Precision Aspheres
Description
The use of aspheres and acylinders offers substantial advantages: minimization of aberrations, increase in efficiency, reduction of optical elements and weight of the optical system. With its unique molding technique, INGENERIC combines cost effectiveness with highest serial precision. Molded optics can be structured/curved on one or both sides with a large degree of geometrical freedom and a flexible lateral contour. The lateral dimensions range approximately from 2.0 mm to 50.0 mm. Structures in the submillimeter range are feasible.
High-Precision Aspheres
Specifications |
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Diameter: | 4.2 mm |
Material: | Other |
Effective Focal Length: | 2.4 mm |
Numerical Aperture (NA): | -- |
Wavelength Range: | 100-260nm |
Features
superior image quality
freedom of design
free form surfaces
integrated alignment features
highest level of precision and uniformity
volume production
highest serial reproducibility
advantageous price-performance ratio
Applications
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, INGENERIC offers the complete value chain, including design and development, rapid manufacture of prototypes and small series production, and scaling up to volume production.
INGENERIC ensures quality insurance throughout the whole manufacturing process, from incoming component inspection to the precise final control of each processed item. A customized test set-up can also be realized if required.
These high-precision aspheres are suitable for laser optics, OEM, and industrial applications.
Aspheres and acylinders offer advantages such as minimization of aberrations, increase in efficiency, reduction of optical elements, and weight of the optical system.
The lateral dimensions range approximately from 2.0 mm to 50.0 mm, and structures in the submillimeter range are feasible.