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详细信息 Product Name: Chinese Factory Custom Optical Glass CaF2 Wafer Windows Calcium Fluoride Window Model NO.: CaF2 Wafer Windows Customized: Customized Certification: RoHS, ISO9001, CE Lenses Color: Clear Material: Optical Glass Shape: Flat Transmittance: >95% Type: Optical Windows Usage: Lighting, Medical, Optical, Photography Transport Package: Inner Packing----Special Protective Packing for Op Specification: customized Origin: Shen Yang Product Description Product DescriptionOptical windows are falt, plane parallel plates which are often used as protective barriers for electronic sensors or detectors from outside environments. When selecting windows, please consider materials, transmission, scattering, parallelism and resisitance to certain environment or mechanical properties of the substrate.Calcium fluoridewindow/CaF2 windowCalcium fluoride window/CaF2 window material has a light transmission range of ultraviolet light 0.13 ~ far infrared 10μm (there are five levels: IR infrared, VIS visible, UV ultraviolet, VUV vacuum ultraviolet, excimer level). It is excellent ultraviolet and infrared Window material. Calcium fluoride (CaF2) crystals have a high laser damage threshold and are commonly used to fabricate optical components for excimer lasers. With strong shock and thermal shock resistance and good machinability. Calcium fluoride window is widely used in low energy nuclear physics experiments and detection of charged ions in nuclear reactors, environmental radiation monitoring and radiological medical diagnosis.Diameter0.2-300mmThickness0.1-100mmDimension tolerance+/-0.1mm or +/-0.02mmSurface quality (scratch & dig)60/40, 40/20 or betterClear aperture>85%, >90%Surface accuracyL/10 L/2 LParallelism+/-3' ,+/-30''Bevel0.1~0.3mm x 45 degreeCoatingAR, BBAR or CustomShenyang Ebetter Optics Co., Ltd. offers a wide range of Optical lenses:Plano-convex lenses, Bi-convex lenses,Plano-concavelenses, Bi-concave lenses, Meniscus lenses, Ball lenses and Aspherical lenses. Calcium fluoridewindow/CaF2 windowCertificateFAQ
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