Abrisa Technologies Ultra-Thin Mirrors (0.1 to 0.55mm) are Ideal for Compact Devices Requiring Miniaturization, Lightweight & Low Profile

Oct. 20, 2022

Abrisa Technologies offers ultra-thin (0.1 to 0.55 mm) mirrors that can be inserted into compact devices needing miniaturization, ultra-lightweight or where space for beam steering is at a premium.

According to Susan Hirst, General Manager of Abrisa Industrial Glass (AIG) a division of Abrisa Technologies, “Ultra-thin, lightweight mirrors and optics are ideal for use in unmanned drones and UAV’s, hand-held surgical devices, compact LiDAR systems, head-mounted AR displays and other portables, and wearables.”

Susan further adds, “Abrisa Technologies’ ultra-thin mirrors are offered with standard and custom mirror coatings for use in the UV to IR. Metallic coatings already deliver high reflectivity over a broad spectral range, however, Abrisa Technologies’ ultra-thin mirror coatings also incorporate special dielectric layers that enhance the reflectivity to values as 93-98%, which can also be custom tailored for specific wavelengths and angles.”

Abrisa Technologies Provides the Following Thin & Ultra-Thin Mirror Options:

Cut-to-Order Mirrors

  • Enhanced Aluminum on 0.55 mm Soda Lime Float Glass

Custom Coated Mirror Options Include

  • Visible Enhanced Aluminum on 0.1-0.4mm
  • Violet Enhanced Aluminum on 0.1-0.4mm
  • Blue/Green Enhanced Aluminum on 0.1-0.4mm
  • Red Enhanced Aluminum on 0.1-0.4mm
  • NIR/Diode Enhanced Metallic on 0.1-0.4mm
  • Semi-Transparent Mirrors with AR on 0.1 – 0.4mm

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