Material: flint glasses, UV-fused silica, Infrared fused silica, CaF2, Ge, ZnSe, Si, etc.
Focal length: +/-5mm --+/-1000mm+/-1%
(test by TIROPTICS OPTOMATIC2000 made in Germany)
Diameter: 4mm--200mm +/-0.1mm
Tc tolerance:+/-0.1mm
Centration: 3-5'
Surface accuracy: lambda/2
Surface quality: 40/20
Clear aperture: 90%
Coating: custom design
Besides, there are a large volume of stock optical components in various shapes and sizes to facilitate quick deliveries.
Spherical lenses are solid or hollow glass beads with a diameter of several micrometers to tens of micrometers. The application fields involve the chemical industry, military industry, aerospace, transportation, petroleum, light industry, medical treatment, etc.
Payments:T/T
Delivery:2days for stock,OEM about 3-5weeks
Origin:CHINA
Packing:optical package
Inspection:MIL
Samples:Charge
Sample Price:$0.10
Spherical lens
Achromatic Lenses
Cylindrical Lenses
Lenses
Lenses have many applications ranging from the simple collection of a laser beam to precision imaging and image transfer. Lenses are classified as single lenses, cylindrical lenses and achromatic lenses. These lenses are made of BK7, fused silica and CaF2. Special focusing systems can be designed by our engineers upon request.
Spherical lens
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Achromatic Lenses
These lenses are made of BK7, fused silica and CaF2. Special focusing systems can be designed by our engineers upon request. LENSES ..
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Cylindrical Lenses
Cylindrical lenses are used to correct astigmatism in the eye and in rangefinders, to produce astigmatism, stretching a point of light into a line, they are widely used in bar code scanning, projectio..
Positive focus length. Most suitable where one conjugate is more than five times the other, e.g. in sensor applications or for use with near collimated light. Also where both conjugates are on the same side of the lens, e.g. as an add-on lens to increase the numerical aperture.
Most suitable where the conjugates are on opposite sides of the lenses and the ratio of the distances is less than 5:1, e.g. as simple image relay components.
Negative lens with the form most suitable where one conjugate is more than five times the other, e.g. producing divergent light from a collimated input beam.
Optical lenses are essential elements in many optical components, primarily used for imaging, focusing, collimating, and diffusing beams. They affect the wavefront curvature of light and can either converge or diverge light, producing real or virtual images. These lenses are widely used in high-tech fields such as security, digital cameras, high-power lasers, and optical instruments.
Bena Optics currently operates two machining systems: high-speed polishing and classic polishing. High-speed polishing is mainly used for batch commercial products, while classic polishing is employed for repairs, large sizes, specific material requirements, and other special circumstances. Additionally, classic polishing serves as a pretreatment for aspherical surface processing. This dual approach allows Bena Optics to meet diverse customer needs and maintain high-quality standards across various applications.
Key Features of Spherical Lens
A spherical lens has a uniform curvature across its surface, making it widely used in optical devices like telescopes, microscopes, and camera lenses. Key features include:
Uniform Light Refraction: Acts as a collection of infinite prisms, providing uniform convergence and divergence of light, enabling image formation.
Imaging Quality: Spherical lenses have spherical aberration, where light passing through the center and edges focuses at different points, limiting high-precision imaging applications.
Application Range: Due to low cost and simple manufacturing, spherical lenses are widely used in various optical devices, especially in low-cost consumer products.
Additionally, spherical lenses are uniquely applied in coupling between optical fibers, lasers, and detectors, and in collimating fiber beams in dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) systems.
The Applications of Spherical Lens
Spherical lens is used for in various optical devices for focusing, collimating, or expanding light, and forming images. Their applications span metrology, microscopy, aerospace, medical technology, laser systems, and security.