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Band-Optics Technology excels in manufacturing high-precision cylindrical lenses that cater to a wide array of industries, including laser technology, defense, aerospace, engineering, manufacturing, and biotechnology. Our cylindrical lenses are meticulously crafted using premium materials like Schott, CDGM, Ohara, Hoya, Corning glasses, and specialized infrared materials such as Sapphire, Germanium, Silicon, Zinc Selenide, and Zinc Sulphide. These lenses are designed to focus or diverge light in a linear manner, making them indispensable in applications that require precise light beam shaping and control.
Linear Focusing: Cylindrical lenses focus light in a single plane, making them ideal for applications that require linear focusing or beam shaping.
Diverse Material Options: Available in a variety of materials to suit different wavelength ranges and application requirements.
Precision Manufacturing: Our advanced manufacturing techniques ensure high-precision dimensions and surface quality.
Customization: We offer custom solutions tailored to your specific requirements, including custom dimensions, coatings, and optical designs.
Parameter | Standard Cylindrical Lenses |
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Materials | Schott, CDGM, Ohara, Hoya, Corning glasses; IR materials like Sapphire, Germanium, Si, ZnSe, ZnS |
Diameter | 1.5~850mm +/-0.05mm |
Focal Length | 3~10000mm |
Surface Quality | 20-10 or better |
Roughness | Rg<0.5nm |
Centering | ETV<0.008mm |
Coating | AR coated single/both sides (R<0.1%) |
Cylindrical lenses are widely used in various fields:
Laser Technology: Ideal for laser beam shaping, laser printing, and laser material processing.
Optical Instrumentation: Used in spectroscopy equipment, optical sensors, and measuring instruments.
Machine Vision: Integral to optical systems for barcode scanning and imaging systems.
Medical Devices: Employed in medical imaging equipment and laser surgical systems.
Defense & Aerospace: Utilized in surveillance systems, targeting systems, and optical communication systems.
Engineering & Manufacturing: Vital for laser cutting machines, IR temperature sensors, and process monitoring systems.
Selecting the appropriate cylindrical lens involves several key considerations:
Application Requirements: Determine the specific requirements of your application, such as focal length and light beam control.
Material Selection: Choose a material that suits your application’s wavelength range and environmental conditions.
Dimensional Specifications: Match the physical dimensions to your system’s design and space constraints.
Coating Needs: Select coatings that enhance the lens performance in your specific application.
Band-Optics Technology is a trusted name in the optical components industry, holding ISO 9001:2015 certification. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction has been recognized through this certification. With over 15 years of experience, we have established strong partnerships with clients across various industries. Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control protocols ensure that each cylindrical lens meets the highest standards of precision and reliability.
Q: Can your cylindrical lenses be customized for specific optical systems?
A: Yes, we specialize in custom cylindrical lens solutions tailored to meet the exact specifications and requirements of your unique optical system.
Q: What materials are available for your cylindrical lenses?
A: We offer a wide range of materials, including Schott, CDGM, Ohara, Hoya, Corning glasses, and specialized infrared materials such as Sapphire, Germanium, Silicon, Zinc Selenide, and Zinc Sulphide.
Q: How do you ensure the quality and consistency of your cylindrical lenses?
A: Our quality assurance process involves multiple stages of inspection and testing using advanced metrology equipment. We adhere to strict manufacturing standards and continuously monitor our processes to ensure each lens meets our high-quality benchmarks.
Q: What industries commonly use your cylindrical lenses?
A: Our cylindrical lenses are widely used across numerous industries, including laser technology, defense & aerospace, engineering & manufacturing, biotechnology, robotics & automation, and scientific research.