Athermalized lenses work with temperatures up to 950°C

April 2, 2025
Passively and mechanically athermalized lenses offer stable imaging performance for applications with widely varying or extreme temperatures.

Passively and mechanically athermalized lenses offer stable imaging performance for applications with widely varying (-30° to 60°C) or extreme temperatures (up to 950°C). Qualification of all athermalized lenses is conducted on automated modulation transfer function (MTF) testing equipment. If required, athermalized lenses may be further qualified using the company’s in-house vibration and shock testing facility.

Resolve Optics

Chesham, U.K.

www.resolveoptics.com

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