RMI Infrared now supplying CVD-grown zinc selenide (ZnSe) products

Nov. 9, 2012
Lafayette, CO--RMI Infrared is now supplying chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown zinc-selenide (ZnSe) products to the optics and laser community.

Lafayette, CO--RMI Infrared is now supplying chemical vapor deposition (CVD)-grown zinc-selenide (ZnSe) products to the optics and laser community. RMI Infrared says it was created for the purpose of manufacturing and distributing the highest-grade ZnSe material and finished optics for CO2 Laser OEMs, aftermarket distributors, and laser job shops.

RMI Infrared offers a variety of fabrication options for ZnSe, such as sufficient material to yield (SMTY), core drilled blanks, edged blanks, and polished and ready to be coated blanks. And, drawing from affiliate Rocky Mountain Instrument's longstanding expertise and craftsmanship with precision optics and coatings, RMI Infrared says it can also supply finished CO2 laser optics directly to end users.

RMI Infrared's lenses and coatings are optimized for 10.6 µm wavelengths, offer very low absorption, have a high damage threshold, and are durable, long life lenses. Finished optics for CO2 Lasers and raw ZnSe material are in stock and ready to ship per customer specifications.

RMI Infrared and Rocky Mountain Instrument are both based in Lafayette, CO and employ over 100 local employees.

SOURCE: RMI Infrared, LLC; http://rmiinfraredco2laseroptics.com

IMAGE: RMI Infrared is now supplying CVD-grown zinc selenide (ZnSe) optical products. (Courtesy RMI Infrared)

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