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RST25F1.0-2048-17
Rising
Application of infrared lenses:
1. Airborne
2. Surveillance for security purposes
3. Monitoring of maritime activities
4. Detection and visualization of heat patterns
5. Portable device for capturing thermal images
6. Military defense applications
7. Improves vision capabilities
With the rapid advancement of infrared optical technology, infrared lenses are increasingly utilized in various sectors such as civilian and industrial domains.
Due to the impact of temperature changes, the optical components of infrared lenses can experience alterations in their surface shape, refractive index, and lens focal shift. These changes can result in diminished image quality, blurriness, and reduced contrast.
Therefore, the design of manual focus lenses plays a crucial role in the overall infrared lens design process.
Infrared Manual Focus Lens Parameters:
Product Name | Infrared Manual Focus Lens |
Focal Length | 25mm |
F# | 1.0 |
Image Diagonal | 43.52mm |
Detector | 2048x1536-17um |
Average Transmission | >83% |
Circular FOV | (H)69.7°x(V)55.1°x(D)82° |
Back Focus Distance | 20mm |
Back Working Distance | 14mm |
Back Focus Length | 41.78mm |
Dimensions | 128mm / 188mm |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Focus Range | 3m to infinity |
Mount Type | M65x1-6g |
Weight | 2422g |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to +80℃ |
Storage Temperature | -40℃ to +80℃ |
External Coating | AR Coating Available |
Infrared Lens Processing Equipment:
1. Inner carving test platform;
2. Microscope;
3. Opto Tech aspheric processing;
4. Polishing machine;
5. Thickness Gauge;
6. Ultrasonic Cleaner;
7. Workshop;
8. Interferometer;
9. High and low tempera ture test chamber;
10. High polishing machine;
11. Optical bench;
12. Raul milling;
13. Atomic force microscope;
14. Centralinstrument;
15. Hand Grinding and Polishing Machine;
FAQ:
Application of infrared lenses:
1. Airborne
2. Surveillance for security purposes
3. Monitoring of maritime activities
4. Detection and visualization of heat patterns
5. Portable device for capturing thermal images
6. Military defense applications
7. Improves vision capabilities
With the rapid advancement of infrared optical technology, infrared lenses are increasingly utilized in various sectors such as civilian and industrial domains.
Due to the impact of temperature changes, the optical components of infrared lenses can experience alterations in their surface shape, refractive index, and lens focal shift. These changes can result in diminished image quality, blurriness, and reduced contrast.
Therefore, the design of manual focus lenses plays a crucial role in the overall infrared lens design process.
Infrared Manual Focus Lens Parameters:
Product Name | Infrared Manual Focus Lens |
Focal Length | 25mm |
F# | 1.0 |
Image Diagonal | 43.52mm |
Detector | 2048x1536-17um |
Average Transmission | >83% |
Circular FOV | (H)69.7°x(V)55.1°x(D)82° |
Back Focus Distance | 20mm |
Back Working Distance | 14mm |
Back Focus Length | 41.78mm |
Dimensions | 128mm / 188mm |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Focus Range | 3m to infinity |
Mount Type | M65x1-6g |
Weight | 2422g |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to +80℃ |
Storage Temperature | -40℃ to +80℃ |
External Coating | AR Coating Available |
Infrared Lens Processing Equipment:
1. Inner carving test platform;
2. Microscope;
3. Opto Tech aspheric processing;
4. Polishing machine;
5. Thickness Gauge;
6. Ultrasonic Cleaner;
7. Workshop;
8. Interferometer;
9. High and low tempera ture test chamber;
10. High polishing machine;
11. Optical bench;
12. Raul milling;
13. Atomic force microscope;
14. Centralinstrument;
15. Hand Grinding and Polishing Machine;
FAQ: