Rectangular Aperture
Description
Rectangular Apertures can be used to define the boundaries of an optical path or to mask out specific areas in an optical system, for example on a test target, monochromator, CCD or a detector. They are constructed from four independently-controlled brass knife edge jaws, that can be adjusted from fully closed to an area 12 mm square on the aperture unit. A separate friction drive to each jaw prevents overdrive and consequent damage to the knife edges. The Rectangular Aperture is available in metric and inch versions and can be mounted onto posts and carriers in the Ealing range.
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Rectangular Aperture
Specifications |
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Aperture Shape: | Square, Rectangle |
Material (body): | Aluminum |
Material (blades): | Brass |
Aperture Size: | 0-12mm |
Body: | Anodized Aluminum |
Independent Knife-edge Blades: | 4 |
Features
• Maximum Open Aperture: 12 mm x 12 mm square
• Materials
Body: Anodized aluminum
Blades: Brass
• Four Independent knife-edge blades
• Rectangular or square beam aperture
• Adjustable Slit
Applications
Test Target
Monochromator
CCD
Detector
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Ships from:
United States
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Sold by:
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On FindLight:
since 2017
Frequently Asked Questions
Rectangular Apertures can be used to define the boundaries of an optical path or to mask out specific areas in an optical system, for example on a test target, monochromator, CCD or a detector.
The body is made of anodized aluminum and the blades are made of brass.
The maximum open aperture is 12 mm x 12 mm square.
Yes, the four independent knife-edge blades can be adjusted from fully closed to an area 12 mm square on the aperture unit.
Yes, the MiniMech unit is available in both metric and inch versions and can be mounted onto posts, bases, carriers and rails in the Ealing range.