OPTICAL FABRICATION: Glass molding reduces cost of aspheres

Sept. 1, 2009
Thanks to the advent of precision glass molding–which enables the cost-effective manufacture of aspheric glass lenses–glass aspheres can now be incorporated in cost-conscious optical designs of products manufactured in volume.

Thanks to the advent of precision glass molding–which enables the cost-effective manufacture of aspheric glass lenses–glass aspheres can now be incorporated in cost-conscious optical designs of products manufactured in volume. Andreas Kunz www.laserfocusworld.com/articles/367987

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