Aspherical Collimating Lens 30mm

Specifications
Material: K9 Glass
Dimension: 6.00mm
Tolerance: +/-0.01mm
Surface Accuracy: 1lambda
Surface Quality: 60/40
Clear Aperature: 90%
Coating: Optional

1. What is an aspheric lens in glasses?
The combination of an aspheric design with high-index lens materials creates a lensthat is noticeably slimmer, thinner and lighter than conventional glass or plastic lenses. Whether you are nearsighted or farsighted, aspheric lenses are thinner and lighter and have a slimmer profile than ordinary lenses.

2. What does aspheric lens mean?
An aspheric lens or asphere (often labeled ASPH on eye pieces) is a lens whose surface profiles are not portions of a sphere or cylinder. … The asphere’s more complex surface profile can reduce or eliminate spherical aberration and also reduce other optical aberrations such as astigmatism, compared to a simple lens.

3. Are aspheric lenses more expensive?
Aspheric lenses are also more likely to have reflections, so it is important to get an anti-reflective coating on the lenses. This means that your lenses may cost more than traditional lenses made from plastic. … Right now, spherical lenses are still simpler to make, and they typically cost less.

4. What are the advantages of aspheric lenses?
Aspheric plus lenses reduce magnification for a more natural appearance, and 2. The decreased center thickness uses less material, resulting in less weight. Traditional lenses in high-plus powers cause the wearer to look directly in the lens center for good vision.

5. What is the difference between spherical and aspheric contact lenses?
By contrast, aspherical contact lenses don’t have a perfectly spherical shape. … In contrast, spherical contacts have a constant curvature and power across the lenssurface. The curvature of an aspheric contact lens deflects light rays in a way that corrects spherical aberration.

Normal aspheric lens in stock

Spec.

Model No. Designed Wavelength FL Dia. C.T. SD PV  Tilt Dec center
47062

J001

633nm

6.2mm 4.7mm 3.48mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
47062

J001(3.0)

633nm

6.2mm 3.0mm 3.48mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
60100

J002

635nm

10mm 6.0mm 2.0mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
63040

J003

445nm

4.05mm 6.33mm 3.1mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
50040 J003(5.0) 445nm 4.05mm 5mm 3.1mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃

≤10um

60120

J004

532nm

12mm 6.0mm 2.5mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
60100

J005

520nm

10mm 6.0mm 2.0mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
63080

J006

635nm

8.0mm 6.35mm 2.0mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
63080

J007

530nm

8.0mm 6.35mm 2.0mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
60120

J008

530nm

12mm 6.0mm 2.0mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
85150

J009

530nm

15mm 8.5mm 2.5mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
60150

J009(6.0)

530nm

15mm 6.0mm 2.5mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
40071

J010

635nm

7.1mm 4.0mm 2.2mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
47080

J011

530nm

8.0mm 4.7mm 2.9mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um
30600

J012

530nm

6.0mm 3.0mm 1.5mm 40/20 <0.2um ≤90〃 ≤10um



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