Precision Glass & Optics to present glass substrates at SPIE Photonics West 2014

Jan. 24, 2014
An wide variety of in-stock glass substrates are available, including the robust Schott Supremax 33, a rolled sheet borosilicate glass for applications that require low thermal expansion.

An extensive variety of in-stock glass substrates are available, including the robust Schott Supremax 33, a rolled sheet borosilicate glass for applications that require low thermal expansion, high thermal resistance, and low density (12% lighter than soda lime glass). Other in-stock substrates include BK-7; Corning 0211; Corning Eagle 2000 XG; Corning ULE; Glaverbel float; OCLI front surface mirror; Pilkington Optiwhite; PPG Starphire; Schott’s AF-37, AF-45, and B-270; fused silica; and fused quartz. PG&O’s in-house glass inventory allows the company to deliver finished optics fast. With three large coating chambers (up to 72 in.), the engineering staff can provide on-demand optical fabrication services and high-volume production.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4432

To Learn More:

Contact: Precision Glass & Optics
Headquarters: Santa Ana, CA
Product: Glass substrates
Key Features: In stock and quick delivery

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