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Heat Reflection Coatings
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Cascade Optical Corporation - Santa Ana, CA
Manufacturer of custom vacuum-deposited thin-film coatings with more than 35 years of specializing in ion-assisted deposition, low-temperature, low-stress coatings for laser crystals and fiber optics. Supplier of custom components in prototype and production quantites. Custom Thin-Film...
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Deposition Sciences Inc. (DSI), Sub. of Advanced Lighting Technologies, Inc. - Santa Rosa, CA
World Leader in High Performance, Ultra-Durable Optical Thin Film Coatings Deposition Sciences, Inc. (DSI®) is a pioneer in the design and production of innovative, ultra-durable precision optical coatings. DSI produces the most durable, heat resistant and reliable optical thin film coatings...
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North American Coating Laboratories - Mentor, OH
Manufacturer of custom vacuum-deposited thin-film coatings for glass and plastic optics, specializing in antireflective, reflective, ITO, conductive, metallic, filter and scratch-resistant films. Diamondlike and other protective coatings available for all substrates, including hydrophobic...
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ADDITIONAL COMPANIES
Andover Corp. - Salem, NH
Newport Corp. - Irvine, CA
Praezisions Glas & Optik GmbH - Iserlohn, Germany
TERMS
coated optics
Optical elements that have been coated with one or more layers of dielectric, or metallic material. These coatings serve to reduce or increase reflection from the surface, and to protect the surfaces from fumes or abrasion. Magnesium fluoride,...
antireflection coating
A thin layer of material applied to a lens surface to reduce the amount of reflected energy. Ideally the index of refraction of that material should be equal to the square root of the product of the indices of the material on either side of the...
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