Meller Optics sapphire windows available in sizes up to 10 in diameter

July 19, 2012
Custom-fabricated sapphire windows for installation on the outboard of aircraft protect sensors from water, wind, and high-speed particulates.

Custom-fabricated sapphire windows for installation on the outboard of aircraft protect sensors from water, wind, and high-speed particulates. Features include transmission from 270 nm to 4.7 μm, sizes up to 10 in diameter, Moh 9 hardness, and flatness of 1/10th wave in the visible.
Meller Optics
Providence, RI

[email protected]

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SAPPHIRE WINDOWS PROTECT SENSORS ON AIRCRAFT

Custom fabricated sapphire windows for installation on the outboard of aircraft to protect sensors from water, wind, and high speed particulates are being introduced by Meller Optics, Inc. of Providence, Rhode Island.

Meller Sapphire Windows feature transmission from the UV to IR (270 nm to 4.7 microns) and can be fabricated in virtually any mounting configuration, including the appropriate bevels and mounting surfaces. Clear as glass and exhibiting Moh 9 hardness, which is second only to diamond, these windows protect sensing devices from water, wind, and high speed particulates.

Produced in sizes up to 10” dia., depending on the diameter to thickness aspect ratio, Meller Sapphire Windows provide flatness to 1/10th wave in the visible and < 2 arc sec. in./in. parallelism with finishes from 60-40 to 40-20 scratch-dig, depending upon size and construction. Sapphire domes are also offered as front surface protection in military applications.

Meller Sapphire Windows are priced according to configuration and quantity. Literature and price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:

Meller Optics, Inc.
Steve Lydon, Marketing
120 Corliss St. / P.O. Box 6001
Providence, RI 02940
(800) 821-0180 FAX (401) 331-0519
e-mail: [email protected]
www.melleroptics.com

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