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RSA60F1.0-640-17
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Characteristics of Infrared Athermal Lens:
Our range of Infrared Lens consists of lenses with manual focus, fixed focus, and motorized LWIR lenses. The focal length options available in our stock range from 3.8 to 250. We offer various interface options such as M34x0.5, M45x1, M34x0.5, M34x0.75, c-mount, and flange. The back working distance of these lenses varies from 13.3 to 61.26.
LWIR lenses often utilize Germanium. Its high durability, inert chemical properties, and high Knoop hardness make it a suitable choice for abrasive environments. However, one drawback of Germanium lenses is their susceptibility to significant defocus due to thermal drift under specific circumstances. In scenarios where temperature changes are expected, we recommend our ZnSe LWIR lenses, which offer more stable focusing even with large temperature variations.
Our LWIR zoom lenses deliver clear and high-resolution images throughout the entire zoom range. They are particularly well-suited for machine vision applications that require detailed imagery. We offer both discrete and continuous zoom lenses.
Infrared Athermal Lens Parameters:
Product Name | Infrared Athermal Lens |
Focal Length | 60mm |
F# | 1.0 |
Image Diagonal | 13.9mm (pixel 17um) |
Detector | 640x512-17um |
Average Transmission | >90% |
Circular FOV | (H)10.3°x(V)8.2°x(D)13.2° |
Back Focus Distance | 17.7mm |
Back Working Distance | 9.7mm |
Back Focus Length | 14.76mm |
Dimensions | 70mm / 67.8mm |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Focus Range | 1m to infinity |
Mount Type | M34x0.75 |
Weight | 192g |
Operating Temperature | -40℃~+60℃ |
Storage Temperature | -40℃~+80℃ |
External Coating | AR Coating Available |
FAQ:
Characteristics of Infrared Athermal Lens:
Our range of Infrared Lens consists of lenses with manual focus, fixed focus, and motorized LWIR lenses. The focal length options available in our stock range from 3.8 to 250. We offer various interface options such as M34x0.5, M45x1, M34x0.5, M34x0.75, c-mount, and flange. The back working distance of these lenses varies from 13.3 to 61.26.
LWIR lenses often utilize Germanium. Its high durability, inert chemical properties, and high Knoop hardness make it a suitable choice for abrasive environments. However, one drawback of Germanium lenses is their susceptibility to significant defocus due to thermal drift under specific circumstances. In scenarios where temperature changes are expected, we recommend our ZnSe LWIR lenses, which offer more stable focusing even with large temperature variations.
Our LWIR zoom lenses deliver clear and high-resolution images throughout the entire zoom range. They are particularly well-suited for machine vision applications that require detailed imagery. We offer both discrete and continuous zoom lenses.
Infrared Athermal Lens Parameters:
Product Name | Infrared Athermal Lens |
Focal Length | 60mm |
F# | 1.0 |
Image Diagonal | 13.9mm (pixel 17um) |
Detector | 640x512-17um |
Average Transmission | >90% |
Circular FOV | (H)10.3°x(V)8.2°x(D)13.2° |
Back Focus Distance | 17.7mm |
Back Working Distance | 9.7mm |
Back Focus Length | 14.76mm |
Dimensions | 70mm / 67.8mm |
Focus Type | Fixed Focus |
Focus Range | 1m to infinity |
Mount Type | M34x0.75 |
Weight | 192g |
Operating Temperature | -40℃~+60℃ |
Storage Temperature | -40℃~+80℃ |
External Coating | AR Coating Available |
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