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After-sales Service: | Return or Replacement |
Warranty: | 2 Years |
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Optical prism, a transparent object surrounded by two planes that intersect but are not parallel to each other, used to split or disperse light beams. Prisms are polyhedrons made of transparent materials (such as glass, crystal, etc.). It is widely used in optical instruments.
Material Type
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H-K9L/UV Fused Silica |
Customized Support
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OEM & ODM
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Model Number
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Prism
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Application
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digital equipment, science and technology, medical instruments and other fields.
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Scratch/Dig
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40/20
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Dimension Tolerance
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+/-0.05 to 0.1mm
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Angle Tolerance
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±1
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Flatness Tolerance
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1/4 lambda or as needed
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Coating
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AR,AF,AL,black print or as needed
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Chamfer
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optical level as needed
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Transmission
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>90% higher with AR coating
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In modern life, prisms are widely used in digital equipment, science and technology, medical instruments and other fields.
Optical Prism for Image: cameras, CCTVs, projectors, Optical Prism for Camera, digital camcorders, CCD lenses and various optical equipment;
Science and technology: telescopes, microscopes, levels, fingerprints, gun sights, solar energy converters and various measuring instruments;
Medical equipment: cystoscope, gastroscope and various laser treatment equipment.
According to the shape can be divided into the following: Right Angle, Dove, Rhombic, Penta Prism and special shaped prisms. We can custom optical prism according to your needs.
There are mainly four types of prisms according to their functions, dispersive prisms, deflecting or reflecting prisms, rotating prisms, and offset prisms. Deflection, offset, and rotation prisms are commonly used in imaging applications; diffuser prisms are designed for use with dispersive light sources and are therefore unsuitable for any application requiring high-quality images.
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