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Diamond-Turned Optics

Diamond-turned optics refer to optical components fabricated through the diamond turning process. In this process, a cutting tool with a diamond tip is used to precisely shape the material into the desired optical form. The tool's diamond tip can achieve extremely fine details and smooth surface finishes, often down to nanometer-level accuracy. Learn more about diamond-turned optics →

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Kugler GmbH - Salem, Germany
LT Ultra-Precision Technology GmbH - Herdwangen-Schoenach, Germany
Millpond ApS - Farum, Denmark
OASYS GmbH Optics and Systems - Bremen, Germany
Phoenix Optical Technologies Ltd. - St. Asaph, United Kingdom
Sumipro BV - Almelo, Netherlands
Thales Angenieux SAS - Saint-Heand, France
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  • diamond-turned optic Diamond turning refers to a precision machining process used to produce complex optical components, particularly lenses and mirrors, from materials such as metals, plastics, and crystalline materials like diamond-turned optics are known for their...
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