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Product Parameters
Specs | Polished Aspherical Lens | Molded Aspherical Lens |
Dimension | 15~120mm | <D30mm |
Dimensional tolerance | ±0.05mm | |
Central thickness tolerance | ±0.05mm | |
Irregularity | PV<50μm | PV<200μm |
Surface quality | 20-10 S/D | 40-20 S/D |
Eccentricity | <5′ | |
Coating | Custom-designed | |
Material | Custom-designed |
Product Introduction
The specialty of aspherical lenses lies in their varying radius of curvature as a function of the distance from the optical axis. Compared to traditional spherical lenses, this unique geometric shape allows aspherical lenses to offer superior optical performance, particularly in aberration correction. By leveraging their complex curved shapes, they can significantly reduce or eliminate spherical aberrations, thereby simplifying optical systems, enhancing imaging quality, lowering manufacturing costs, and improving system stability. Aspherical lenses have a wide range of applications across various fields, including high-end cameras, telescopes, medical equipment, lasers, and security cameras.
Rising-EO offers customized aspherical lenses with both molding and polishing processing methods. Molding is commonly used for mass production and is suitable for situations requiring high stability and quality. Polishing is suitable for small-batch samples and customized designs, offering high precision without the need for molds. There are significant differences between the two in terms of manufacturing processes, application scenarios, advantages, and disadvantages. The choice of the appropriate process depends on specific requirements and application scenarios, and Rising-EO will analyze and customize based on your needs.
Product Parameters
Specs | Polished Aspherical Lens | Molded Aspherical Lens |
Dimension | 15~120mm | <D30mm |
Dimensional tolerance | ±0.05mm | |
Central thickness tolerance | ±0.05mm | |
Irregularity | PV<50μm | PV<200μm |
Surface quality | 20-10 S/D | 40-20 S/D |
Eccentricity | <5′ | |
Coating | Custom-designed | |
Material | Custom-designed |
Product Introduction
The specialty of aspherical lenses lies in their varying radius of curvature as a function of the distance from the optical axis. Compared to traditional spherical lenses, this unique geometric shape allows aspherical lenses to offer superior optical performance, particularly in aberration correction. By leveraging their complex curved shapes, they can significantly reduce or eliminate spherical aberrations, thereby simplifying optical systems, enhancing imaging quality, lowering manufacturing costs, and improving system stability. Aspherical lenses have a wide range of applications across various fields, including high-end cameras, telescopes, medical equipment, lasers, and security cameras.
Rising-EO offers customized aspherical lenses with both molding and polishing processing methods. Molding is commonly used for mass production and is suitable for situations requiring high stability and quality. Polishing is suitable for small-batch samples and customized designs, offering high precision without the need for molds. There are significant differences between the two in terms of manufacturing processes, application scenarios, advantages, and disadvantages. The choice of the appropriate process depends on specific requirements and application scenarios, and Rising-EO will analyze and customize based on your needs.