IR Asphere Lenses
Hyperion Optics works with various infrared materials. In recent years, we have seen a growing demand of IR aspheric components due to their ability to reduce the number of elements within the system while maintaining reliable performance; this makes aspherical parts an excellent choice in Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) projects. Our aspheric manufacturing capability covers from 0.8 micron upwards to 12 micron for IR application, from a combination of materials needed in order to reach the required application needs.
Equipped with Ametek Single-Point Diamond Turning machine, Hyperion Optics is capable of processing the following infrared and UV materials for aspheric components:
UV materials as aspheric components
(CVD CLEARTRAN available
Zinc Sulfide (CVD CLEARTRAN available), Zinc Selenide, Germanium, Chalcogenide glasses (available in both Schott and NHG IRG materials), Calcium fluoride, and Silicon.
Please contact our experienced engineers for performance consultation and print assessment.
MOQ starts at two pieces to ensure optical performance approval. Our fast asphere prototyping has become one of our most popular services for Low Ratio Initial Production (LRIP) projects. We can process both spherical and aspherical parts simultaneously for custom objective and/or eyepiece designs, thereby securing reliable timeline management to meet the tight timing requirement. In addition, we offer competitive pricing for aspheric coating within our prototyping packages.
Our rapid aspheric prototyping / LRIP service in SWIR MWIR and LWIR include:
1. Built to print, Hyperion infrared camera lens and provides inspection report by your print.
2. There is a lack of Chalcogenide materials integration in optical designs for IR applications, which is a big missed opportunity. At Hyperion Optics, the combination of Chalcogenide glasses and regular IR materials can provide a cost-effective solution with superior optical performance.
3. Hyperion Optics runs in-depth mapping and optical performance tests on component-level and/or infrared camera lenses system level products; and provides redesign, optimization, manufacturing, and assembly services.
4. For SWIR prototyping projects, we adopt injection molding processing for Schott and Ohara glasses at prototyping quantities, which can avoid purchasing high-cost raw materials from overseas, and hence dramatically reduces material investment at the prototyping phase.
Manufacturing Limits for Aspheric Surfaces For IR Materials Based on Form Error Tolerance | ||
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Form Error 0.5 – 2μm Higher Resolution Profilometry (2-D)1 | ||
Attribute | Minimum | Maximum |
Diameter (mm)3 | 3 | 80 |
Local Radius (mm) | -12 (Concave) | ∞ |
Sag (mm) | 0 | 252 |
Departure (mm) | 0.01 | 20 |
Included Angle (°) | 0 | 150 |
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Form Error < 0.5μm Interferometry with Stitching (3-D) | ||
Attribute | Minimum | Maximum |
Diameter (mm)3 | 3 | 80 |
Local Radius (mm) | -13 (Concave) | ∞ |
Sag (mm) | 0 | 252,4 |
Departure (mm) | 0.002 | 1 |
Included Angle (°) | 0 | 120+5 |
Talk to one of our optical engineers to understand how Hyperion Optics can work with you for your developing IR application today.
Hyperion Optics is a leading optics supplier of photonics products including optical components, lens systems and opto-mechanical assemblies in UV, Visible,NIR, SWIR applications. Our clients spanning across defense, security, bioengineering, pharmaceutical, institutional, industrial and research industries worldwide. We specialize in DFM (optical design manufacturing) input from rapid prototyping to volume production. Our comprehensive metrology coupled with our cost-effective philosophy help Hyperion customers obtain a competitive edge in the global market.
Compared to other Chinese vendors, Hyperion has the most experienced engineering team to provide technical backups and consultation for our customer with multi-languages skills, seamless communication is also an advantage. Free consultation for your optical system and preliminary design is also available now!
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