Min. Order: | 50 Piece/Pieces |
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Trade Term: | FOB |
Payment Terms: | T/T |
Supply Ability: | 10,000pcs per month |
Place of Origin: | Liaoning |
Location: | Anshan, Liaoning, China (Mainland) |
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Business Type: | Manufacturer |
Main Products: | Optical Filter, Optical Lens, Laser Optic, Infrared Optic |
Model No.: | GA-IRW |
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Means of Transport: | Air |
Brand Name: | GIAI |
Size: | customized |
Material: | Germanium (Ge), Silicon (Si) |
Use: | FTIR spectroscopy, thermal imaging, FLIR, or medical systems |
Production Capacity: | 10,000pcs per month |
Packing: | vacuum packaging |
Delivery Date: | 15 working days after received your payment |
Description:
IR Windows are Optical Windows designed for optimal performance in the Ultraviolet (UV) or Infrared (IR) spectrums. UV Windows are used in many laser applications. IR Windows are ideal for use in FTIR spectroscopy, in addition to thermal imaging, FLIR, or medical systems. Optical Windows do not introduce optical magnification into a system. Optical Windows should be chosen based on the substrate's mechanical or optical properties.
GIAI Optics offers a wide range of Optical Windows, including either Ultraviolet Windows or Infrared Windows in multiple anti-reflection coating or substrate options. Substrate options include materials such as UV Fused Silica, Calcium Fluoride (CaF2), Magnesium Fluoride (MgF2), Potassium Bromide (KBr), Sapphire, Silicon (Si), Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Zinc Selenside (ZnSe), or Zinc Sulfide. Metalized Windows are offered for soldering or bonding directly into an opto-mechanical assembly.
Germanium (Ge) Windows are available off-the-shelf with two anti-reflection coating options: 3 - 12μm for mid-infrared or broadband multi-spectral applications, or 8 - 12μm for thermal imaging applications. Due to its high index of refraction (around 4.0 from 2 - 14μm), an anti-reflection coating is recommended on these germanium windows for sufficient transmission in the region of interest. Germanium is subject to thermal runaway, meaning that the transmission decreases as temperature increases. As such, these germanium windows should be used at temperatures below 100°C. Germanium's high density (5.33 g/cm3) should be considered when designing for weight-sensitive systems. The Knoop Hardness of germanium (780) is approximately twice that of magnesium fluoride, making it ideal for infrared applications requiring rugged optics.
Competitive Advantage:
IR Windows ,competitive price , good quality, delivery on time, providing perfect after-sales service, to provide customers with professional customized products of parameter. We will supply you with best solution.
Specifications:
Diameter (mm) | 10.0 |
Diameter Tolerance (mm) | +0.0/-0.1 |
Clear Aperture (%) | 90 |
Thickness (mm) | 1.5 |
Thickness Tolerance (mm) | ±0.1 |
Surface Quality | 60 - 40 |
Surface Accuracy (λ) | 1/10 @ 10.6μm |
Parallelism (arcminutes) | <1 |
Density (g/cm3) | 5.33 |
Knoop Hardness (kg/mm2) | 780 |
Substrate | Germanium (Ge) |
Coating | Uncoated |
Type | Protective Window |
Wavelength Range (μm) | 2 - 14 |
RoHS | Compliant ( |