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Tecnottica Consonni srl
MapVia Indipendenza, 9
23885 Calco, Lecco
Italy
Phone: +39 039 508 446
Fax: +39 039 507 392

Surface Treatments for Optical Components

Monday, May 13, 2024
The datasheet provides an overview of surface treatments for optical components, focusing on various types of coatings, substrates, and applications. It outlines the different types of coatings available, including anti-reflection coatings, broadband filters, and high-quality coatings. The document highlights the company's capability to treat all substrates offered by major producers, covering a wide range of optical components and surfaces. Additionally, it discusses the diverse applications in which these treatments are utilized, spanning industries such as aerospace, laser technology, biomedical, lighting, machine vision, imaging, security, and defense. Furthermore, the datasheet describes the equipment and production methods employed, as well as the standards and metrology measures implemented to ensure the highest quality standards.

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