AccuCoat Inc. to showcase metal and dielectric coatings at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2014

Aug. 4, 2014
AccuCoat Inc. offers metal and dielectric coatings.

AccuCoat Inc. offers metal and dielectric coatings. The company's metal coatings can be applied as bare, protected, or enhanced with dielectric layers. The company also produces dielectric high-reflector coatings, which can be applied to glass, molded and diamond-turned plastic, and metal substrates. Many of these coatings have been tested to meet military specifications and high laser damage threshold (LDT) tests. Coating types include aluminum, chrome, gold, dark chrome, tin, nickel, all dielectric, copper, inconel, silver, and titanium. These coatings can be optimized for use as first- or second-surface mirrors, or adjusted for specific wavelength or angle of incidence ranges.

SPIE Optics + Photonics booth number: 537

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Contact: AccuCoat Inc.
Headquarters: Rochester, NY
Product: Metal and dielectric coatings
Key Features: Aluminum, chrome, gold, dark chrome, tin, nickel, all dielectric, copper, inconel, silver, and titanium types

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