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Measurement Practices: Debris Shields for High Power Laser Applications..

Apps Optical Surfaces Ltd is a leading manufacturer and supplier of debris shields

Kenley, UK -- As laser beam energy and target size increase, there is a greater risk that ancillary debris and shrapnel can damage target-facing optics.

The use of debris shields to protect typically expensive final reflective or refractive focusing high power optics is a well-established technique of cost effectively extending their lifetime.

Working with a range of glasses including BK-7 and fused silica, which offer good homogeneity and transmission from the UV to the Near-IR, Optical Surfaces Ltd. is able to supply customer specified debris shields of virtually any shape and thickness.

Manufacturing large, high quality debris shields combines the dual demands of producing a precision wavefront on a flexible window with a high diameter to thickness ratio.

Benefiting from a stable manufacturing environment and proprietary production techniques Optical Surfaces Ltd.'s skilled and experienced craftsmen are able to economically produce debris shields with typical wavefront error of lambda/10 and surface finish of 40/20-10/5.

Optical Surfaces ISO 9001-2000 approved manufacturing facility provides the flexible resources to supply from single specialist requirements to OEM quantities. All high-power laser debris shields are provided with a complete quality test assurance report.

For further information on debris shields for protecting high power laser optics please contact Optical Surfaces Ltd. on +44 208-668-6126 or email: sales [at] optsurf.com.

Worldwide Headquarters

Optical Surfaces Ltd.
Godstone Road
Kenley
Surrey CR8 5AA
UK

tel. +44 208-668-6126
email sales [at] optisurf.com
web www.optisurf.com
Posted by wbprimetek on Monday, December 28, 2009 (1155 Reads)
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