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Category : Optics (components, coatings, instruments and systems) > Optical instrumentation, systems and accessories
Diamond turned and conventionally polished mirrors
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Lincoln Laser's polygon mirrors span the entire range from high-volume components to the most sophisticated products available. Our manufacturing integrates state-of-the-art equipment, machine tools, and facilities and can successfully tackle the toughest fabrication challenges, including components with low scatter surfaces, high surface flatness, minimum pyramidal error, tight mechanical tolerances as well as specially optimized optical coatings.
Selecting the right Polygonal Mirror for your needs Lincoln Laser offers a complete selection of diamond turned and conventionally polished mirrors for both standard and custom design applications. Lincoln Laser application engineers will assist you in selecting or designing the precise solution to your scanning requirements.
Diamond Machined Mirrors General Properties Diamond machined polygonal mirrors are manufactured from 5052 aluminum alloy. • Flatness to /8 per inch • Automated manufacturing process General Areas of Application Bar Code Scanning, Laser Printing, Graphic Arts, Laser Marking, Infrared Imaging, Inspection
Conventionally Polished Mirrors General Properties Conventionally polished polygonal mirrors are manufactured from electroless nickel plated 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. • Optical surfaces exhibit LOW SCATTER • Durable and scratch resistant, meets MIL C-675 STANDARD • Flatness to /8 per inch • Relatively higher cost - labor intensive process General Areas of Application Gray Scale Printing, Film Writing, Image Display, Web Inspection, Robotic Vision, Laser Inspection
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