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...lenses are designed with specific properties, including curvature and whether or not their surfaces are coated with a special compound. The curvature of an optical lens determines whether it will converge or diverge the light passing through... Learn More about Optical Materials
Gradient index (GRIN) lenses focus light through a precisely controlled radial variation of the lens material's index of refraction from the optical axis to the edge of the lens. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gradient Index Lenses
Fiber optic light guides are bundles of optical fibers used for the controlled deliver of light. They tend to be more rigid, and transmit well in both the visible and near-infrared (near-IR) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Fiber optic Search by Specification | Learn More about Fiber Optic Light Guides
Optical prisms are blocks of optical material with flat, polished sides that are arranged at precisely controlled angles to one another. They are used in optical systems to deflect or redirect beams of light. They can invert or rotate images Search by Specification | Learn More about Optical Prisms
...display filters and films use semi-silvered mirrors to permit the passage of specific planes of light. They remove unwanted reflections from non-metallic surfaces such as glass and water without reflecting the overall color balance. There are two... Search by Specification | Learn More about Display Filters and Films
...differences or changes in the mark in contrast with other marks or backgrounds. They are sometimes referred to as contrast sensors. Color sensors shine light onto the object to be monitored and measure either the direct reflection or the output... Search by Specification | Learn More about Color Sensors
Light guides conduct the flow of light from a light source to a point of use in areas that are too small or too hazardous to permit the installation of a light bulb. There are two basic types of light guides: liquid and fiber optic. Light Search by Specification | Learn More about Light Guides
Tower lights, stack lights and machine lights are used for alarm and machine status indication. They can be supplied with audible alarms and be used as flashers or steady light configurations. Search by Specification | Learn More about Tower Lights, Stack Lights and Machine Lights
Lighting fixtures and lamp sockets produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces, and mechanically hold and electrically connect lamp bulbs to wiring. Search by Specification | Learn More about Lighting Fixtures and Lamp Sockets
Pilot lights and indicator lights are incandescent or LED indicating lights for machines or instruments. Learn More about Pilot Lights and Indicator Lights
UV curing adhesives use ultraviolet (UV) light or other radiation sources to initiate curing, which allows a permanent bond without heating. Search by Specification | Learn More about UV Curing Adhesives
Lighting controls include monitors, communication systems, and other devices for controlling facility lighting systems. Search by Specification | Learn More about Lighting Controls
Light-emitting diodes (LED) are PN junction devices that give off light radiation when biased in the forward direction. LEDs are used in a wide variety of indication applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
Commercial lighting is designed to illuminate commercial and industrial environments. Learn More about Commercial Lighting
Electro-optic modulators are analog or digital devices that use an electric field to alter the characteristics (e.g., band gap and index of refraction) of a material through which light is traveling, changing the characteristics of the light itself Search by Specification | Learn More about Electro-optic Modulators
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Impregnating Resin Products ELANTAS PDG, Inc.
High Purity Deposition Materials - MgF2 & BaF2 Fairfield Crystal Technology, LLC.
Transparent Conductive Coatings Dontech Incorporated
Edge Filters, Long Wavelength Pass Filters KENTEK Corporation
Rods KENTEK Corporation
New VARGard™ Series of Optical Enhancement Films Dontech Incorporated
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Reflections from a display are a fact of life. By careful design of the display and installation, it is possible to produce a display with adequate luminance and contrast (for both specular and diffuse reflections) to allow the user to comfortably read the display and take action on the data so obtained. (read more)
Andover Corporation's capabilities in anti-reflection coatings range from single layers to multilayers, all characterized by their high efficiency, mechanical durability, and environmental stability. (read more)
LCD displays are extremely fragile. Screen damage costs both time and money, from warranty costs to repair time. 3M™ Anti-Reflection Matte Removable Film ARMR200 helps protect LCD screens from damage and features advanced anti-reflection properties that improve viewing on LCD screens. (read more)
Whether you want to create impressive architectural lighting or effects for stage performances, the new LED RGB Light sources from FTI allow you to set the color, intensity, on/off duration or create and load a custom program (read more)
Popular concentric illumination. Can be used in various applications. Best suited for scratch and dent checks on highly reflective surfaces in particular. (read more)
FPQ-32
Can radiate uniform diffused light from a low angle like the FPR. Particularly effective with quadrangular work. Length 32 mm, angle type.
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Developed for line sensors. Illuminates with a high degree of uniformity using chip LEDs. Light-generating surface of 1203 mm. (read more)
A type with an external diameter of 70 mm that is a direct type of the LDR2 Series. Directional characteristics can be selected. You can select from a W (Wide) type that uniformly radiates over a wide field or an N (Narrow) type that brightly radiates in a narrow range. (read more)
Long working distance, 24 VDC, DIN Rail Mount Driver, Longer Lengths Available (read more)
Ideally suited for use with line-scan cameras, 75mm of very intense illumination, Available in a range of working distances and line widths (read more)
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| S96022 | Amazon | EISCO USA | BISS | Light Box and Optical Set; For reflection, refraction and color mixing experiments |
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Refraction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Refraction of light at the interface between two media of different refractive indices, with n2 > n1. |
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Reflection (physics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves. |
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The reflection and refraction of light The reflection and refraction of light 7-27-99 |
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Molecular Expressions Microscopy Primer: Light and Color -... formulas to explain reflection, diffraction, interference, refraction, double refraction, and the polarization of light reflected from a transparent |
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Light and Optics: online meteorology guide These interactions include: reflection, scattering, refraction and diffraction. |
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Refraction of Light: as it passes from more dense to less... reflection scattering > refraction diffraction Refraction of Light as it passes from more dense to less dense mediums |
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What is a CCD? When light hits the surface of the CCD, some of it bounces off because there is a transition between air (low index of refraction) and the silicon |
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:: NASA Quest > Archives :: If the light enters at an angle into the new medium, it undergoes refraction (change of direction). In addition to refraction, the light may be |
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HowStuffWorks "Ways of Thinking About Light" Reflection Scattering Refraction Rainbows in Soap Bubbles Introduction to How Light Works Ways of Thinking About Light |
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HowStuffWorks "Light" Refraction Light travels fastest in a vacuum. The refraction of light by air causes mirages. |