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We offer the best product range of Plano Convex Lens(PCX), Double Concave (DCV) Lens, Cylindrical Lens, Plano Concave (PCV) Lens and ball lens.

Plano Convex Lens(PCX)

  • Focal length: + 2%
  • Diameter Tolerance: + 0.25mm ( + 0.5mm for Diameter>100)
  • Centeration: Better than 3 arc min.
  • Surface quality: 60-40
Plano Convex Lens(PCX) They can form virtual image as well, depending on the object distance, so as to use in magnifier configuration. They converge incident light to form real image, suitable for imaging application. Condensers can be made using two PCX lenses of same or different focal lengths (depending on the ), with two convex sides facing each other. Such configuration is better than a single doublet, as the spherical aberrations are minimized.
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Double Concave (DCV) Lens

  • Center Thickness Tolerance: +0.2mm
  • Diameter Range: 5 mm to 300mm
  • Diameter Tolerance: +0.2 mm up to diameter 100mm(+0.5mm for diameter>100mm)
Double Concave (DCV) Lens The lens has negative focal length, diverges collimated light and hence used for beam expansion. It has minimum spherical aberration for negative-infinite near-infinite conjugates, when concave surface faces the infinite conjugate.A convergent beam incident on plane surface is transformed into collimated beam with least additional spherical aberration.
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Cylindrical Lens

  • Material BK7 or Fused Silica
  • Focal length tolerance: + 2%
  • Wedge less than 10 arc min.
Cylindrical Lens The lenses are used in applications requiring magnifications in one dimensions only, such as in transforming a point image into a line image, or changing the height of an image without changing its with. It finds its application in focusing a line on a slit or converging light for a line scan detector, or used as laser line generator. The cylindrical lenses are made with a rectangular aperture, but may be rounded to give a circular aperture, for the ease of mounting and changing the orientation.
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Plano Concave (PCV) Lens

  • Paraxial focal length: + 2%
  • Diameter Range: 5 mm to 300mm
  • Center Thickness Tolerance +0.2mm
Plano Concave (PCV) Lens The lens has negative focal length, diverges collimated light and hence used for beam expansion. It has minimum spherical aberration for negative-infinite near-infinite conjugates, when concave surface faces the infinite conjugate. A convergent beam incident on plane surface is transformed into collimated beam with least additional spherical aberration.
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Ball Lens

  • Diameter 2mm- 25mm
Ideal for fiber optic application, involving focusing of light in fiber or fiber coupling.Available in variety of material like BK7, SF11, quartz and ruby. As the ratio of diameter of beam entering the lens (d) to the diameter of the ball (D) increases the back focal length increases. It is desirable to have low back focal length for fiber coupling application, and so high index glass is preferred. However, quartz ball lenses are preferred for their chemical stability. Ruby lenses are best suited for harsh atmosphere like datum spheres etc.
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Our Complete range of products are Plano Convex Lens(PCX), Double Concave (DCV) Lens, Cylindrical Lens, Plano Concave (PCV) Lens and ball lens.

Plano Convex Lens(PCX)

  • Focal length: + 2%
  • Diameter Tolerance: + 0.25mm ( + 0.5mm for Diameter>100)
  • Centeration: Better than 3 arc min.
  • Surface quality: 60-40
Plano Convex Lens(PCX) They can form virtual image as well, depending on the object distance, so as to use in magnifier configuration. They converge incident light to form real image, suitable for imaging application. Condensers can be made using two PCX lenses of same or different focal lengths (depending on the ), with two convex sides facing each other. Such configuration is better than a single doublet, as the spherical aberrations are minimized.
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Double Concave (DCV) Lens

  • Center Thickness Tolerance: +0.2mm
  • Diameter Range: 5 mm to 300mm
  • Diameter Tolerance: +0.2 mm up to diameter 100mm(+0.5mm for diameter>100mm)
Double Concave (DCV) Lens The lens has negative focal length, diverges collimated light and hence used for beam expansion. It has minimum spherical aberration for negative-infinite near-infinite conjugates, when concave surface faces the infinite conjugate.A convergent beam incident on plane surface is transformed into collimated beam with least additional spherical aberration.
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Cylindrical Lens

  • Material BK7 or Fused Silica
  • Focal length tolerance: + 2%
  • Wedge less than 10 arc min.
Cylindrical Lens The lenses are used in applications requiring magnifications in one dimensions only, such as in transforming a point image into a line image, or changing the height of an image without changing its with. It finds its application in focusing a line on a slit or converging light for a line scan detector, or used as laser line generator. The cylindrical lenses are made with a rectangular aperture, but may be rounded to give a circular aperture, for the ease of mounting and changing the orientation.
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Plano Concave (PCV) Lens

  • Paraxial focal length: + 2%
  • Diameter Range: 5 mm to 300mm
  • Center Thickness Tolerance +0.2mm
Plano Concave (PCV) Lens The lens has negative focal length, diverges collimated light and hence used for beam expansion. It has minimum spherical aberration for negative-infinite near-infinite conjugates, when concave surface faces the infinite conjugate. A convergent beam incident on plane surface is transformed into collimated beam with least additional spherical aberration.
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Ball Lens

  • Diameter 2mm- 25mm
Ideal for fiber optic application, involving focusing of light in fiber or fiber coupling.Available in variety of material like BK7, SF11, quartz and ruby. As the ratio of diameter of beam entering the lens (d) to the diameter of the ball (D) increases the back focal length increases. It is desirable to have low back focal length for fiber coupling application, and so high index glass is preferred. However, quartz ball lenses are preferred for their chemical stability. Ruby lenses are best suited for harsh atmosphere like datum spheres etc.
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