Moulded Optics to show molded glass and plastic optical components at SPIE DSS 2014

April 28, 2014
Available molded glass and plastic optics include standard blank-molded aspheric glass lenses in diameter sizes from 4 to 80 mm; LED half-ball glass lenses in 3, 4, 5, and 6 mm sizes; and custom 3 to 100 mm optical components in blank-molded B270, F2, and borosilicate glass and injection-molded PMMA, PS, PC, COC, and PC plastics.

Available molded glass and plastic optics include standard blank-molded aspheric glass lenses in diameter sizes from 4 to 80 mm; LED half-ball glass lenses in 3, 4, 5, and 6 mm sizes; and custom 3 to 100 mm optical components in blank-molded B270, F2, and borosilicate glass and injection-molded PMMA, PS, PC, COC, and PC plastics. All come in uncoated or UV- to IR-coated versions. Applications include (but are not limited to) aerospace, aircraft, CCD and CCTV cameras, diode laser collimation, and electro-optics.

SPIE DSS booth number: 747

To Learn More:

Contact:Moulded Optics
Headquarters: Schöffengrund, Germany
Product: Molded glass and plastic optical components
Key Features: Uncoated or UV- to IR-coated versions available

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