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Hot mirrors and cold mirrors are dichroic filters that have a sharp transition between rejecting and transmitting at the near-infrared-visible area of the spectrum. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hot Mirrors and Cold Mirrors
Laser mirrors are designed for high reflectance and durability at individual laser wavelength ranges. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laser Mirrors
Hot melt adhesives are solvent-free chemical compounds that are used to join materials. They can be repeatedly softened by heat and hardened or set by cooling, allowing parts to be removed or repositioned during assembly. Search by Specification | Learn More about Hot Melt Adhesives
Cold and hot isostatic pressing services apply high pressures and/or temperature to form near net shapes, densify parts, diffusion bond materials, remove internal porosity and improve the integrity of engineering components. Search by Specification | Learn More about Cold and Hot Isostatic Pressing Services
Optical mirrors have a smooth, highly-polished, plane or curved surface for reflecting light. Usually, the reflecting surface is a thin coating of silver, or aluminum on glass. Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Mirrors
Spherical mirrors are curved so that reflected beams converge on a focal point. Search by Specification | Learn More about Spherical Mirrors
Mirror mounts are used to hold and support mirrors of all sizes and shapes. Learn More about Mirror Mounts
Flat mirrors are smooth, highly polished, flat surfaces, for reflecting light. The actual reflecting surface is usually a thin coating of silver or aluminum on glass. Search by Specification | Learn More about Flat Mirrors
Parabolic mirrors offer excellent correction of spherical aberration. Search by Specification | Learn More about Parabolic Mirrors
Mirror Assemblies are composed of a single or several mirrors mounted for a particular function. Learn More about Mirror Assemblies
Hot stamping foils or films are used to emboss a metallic or colored finish onto a surface, usually through a thermal bonding or hot stamping process. Learn More about Hot Stamping Foils
Hot runner controllers are specialized temperature controllers that keep specialized injection-mold components at the design temperature in order to keep the plastic flowing. Learn More about Hot Runner Controllers
Optical materials consist of glasses, plastics, ceramics and coatings with reflectivity, opacity, color or other properties tailored for mirror, lens, laser or other optics applications. Learn More about Optical Materials
Optical component accessories are used in the design or maintenance of optical components and systems. Learn More about Optical Component Accessories
Optical modulators vary the amplitude and phase of a light beam; e.g., from a laser or by sound waves. Learn More about Optical Modulators
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Hot Mirrors Andover Corporation
Custom Hot Mirrors and Cold Mirrors Tower Optical Corporation
Bandpass, Longpass and Shortpass Filters American Precision Glass Corp.
Glass Tubes IRD Glass
Specifications and Pricing... National Photocolor Corp.
Standard and Custom Pellicle Frames National Photocolor Corp.
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Tower Optical Corporation manufactures custom hot mirrors and cold mirrors to match your specifications. (read more)
JML has a complete coating capability that is an integral part of it's manufacturing facility. Our engineers have years of experience in design, application and testing of thin-film coating on both traditional optical glass and exotic substrates of all indices, at any angle of incidence. (read more)
Advanced Optics manufactures precision polished and commercial grade optical mirrors for use in imagining systems, laser applications, holography, optical path folding, and autocollimating applications. Their mirrors are available with a variety of reflective coatings or as partially reflective beamsplitters. (read more)
Advanced Optics manufactures highly precision polished optical mirrors up to 1/20 wave to meet demanding applications where a high degree of wavefront integrity is critical. They provide coatings to enhance reflectivity from the ultraviolet to the infrared spectrum. See their full website at www.advancedoptics.com. (read more)
Hot Mirrors perform as their name states: they reflect the heat and transmit the visible light. All of the coatings are classified as hard, first-surface dielectric, and will meet or exceed the specified humidity and abrasion specifications. (read more)
We offer quality mirror coatings with high yields to lower our production costs. Additionally, we offer very short lead times: typically one to two weeks. Our engineering department can provide you with our design-for-manufacture expertise. In most cases we can get you on the right track in just one or two phone calls. (read more)
Acrylic mirror and colored acrylic mirror are rigid, impact-resistant, weatherable and lightweight thermoplastic sheets. Acrylic mirror offers excellent optical quality with half the weight of glass and many times the impact resistance. (read more)
Piezo specialist PI provides a variety of ultra-fast piezoelectric mirror scanners. Lately a new device with an optical deflection range of 6 degrees (world record for piezo devices) was added to the spectrum.
Typical Applications: Multi-Axis Laser Beam Scanning, Fast Beam Steering, Resolution Enhancement, Image Dithering & Stabilization, (read more)
The S-334 fast steering mirror is a compact unit providing precise angular movements of a mirror around two coplanar axes. Optical deflection: 100 milliradians (6 degrees) Resolution: sub-microradian. Highest stability & accuracy is available in closed-loop operation. (read more)
Front surface mirrors are coated with aluminum or dielectrics for maximum reflection. Tempotec provides both kinds of front surface mirrors: Metal coated mirror and Dielectric coated mirror. (read more)
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Mirror - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A mirror, reflecting a vase. A mirror is an object with at least one polished and therefore reflective surface. |
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Diffraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Solar glory at the steam from hot springs at Yellowstone National Park. |
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory Herschel Mission Home Page Stars and other cosmic objects that are hot enough to shine at optical wavelengths are often hidden behind vast dust clouds that absorb the visible |
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Imagine the Universe! Dictionary |
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Products: Precision Nanopositioning Instrumentation,... Optical Deflection to 100 mrad (~6°) 1.0 kHz Resonant Frequency with Mirror |
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SPIE Newsroom 10.1117/2.1200607.0258 Foam core enables stiff... of the concern, silicon and silicon carbide vendors employ traditional mirror quickly distributes heat evenly across the surface, thus methods of |
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Optical Manufacturing and Testing VI - Optics & Photonics... Optical Manufacturing and Testing VI (Proceedings Volume) Progress toward a third Gemini M2 mirror |
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Heat Control Filters See Newport Corporation Information |
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Degradation due to catastrophic optical mirror damage in broad... Degradation due to catastrophic optical mirror damage in broad area laser diodes with optical feedback |
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A high-density two-dimensional parallel optical... The optical module consists of a 2-D reflective mirror with high coupling efficiency, a hot-embossed 2-D optical waveguide, a 2-D uni-ferrule, a |