Precision molded infrared glass optics from FISBA to be highlighted at SPIE DCS 2017
At SPIE DCS 2017, FISBA will showcase its capabilities in high-precision components in the SWIR, MWIR and LWIR, including optics and diffractives molded from chalcogenide glass. FISBA provides customized design of numerous precision-molded infrared glass optics and manufacturing capabilities, from prototype to serial product. The company can design optics with a 1.2 – 14 µm wavelength, standard specification of 2 fringes irregularity at C.A. 25 mm, diameters of 2.5 – 50 mm, and broadband anti-reflective and hard coatings. Additionally, the company’s chalcogenide glass aspheres are a cost effective alternative to germanium that does not suffer the effects of thermal darkening. FISBA offers customers their choice of glass types from different suppliers, with production facilities in the US and in Switzerland.
SPIE DCS 2017 booth number: 837
To Learn More:
ntact:FISBA
Headquarters: St. Gallen, Switzerland
Product:Precision molded infrared glass optics
Key Features: 1.2 – 14 µm wavelength, standard specification of 2 fringes irregularity at C.A. 25 mm, diameters of 2.5 – 50 mm, and broadband anti-reflective and hard coatings.
What FISBA says:
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