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IR Lens BD6 Thermal Imaging Lens

High-quality IR lens molded in one piece using high-quality chalcogenide glass and advanced glass molding technology.

LightPath's IR lenses have significantly improved performance due to the recently developed Molded BD6TM glass material. This revolutionary IR lens serves as an alternative to traditional expensive diamond-cut IR lenses (Si, Ge) and features enhanced thermal properties. In particular, the long focal length high-sensitivity type is expected to be applied in sensors, such as for enhancing vision in autonomous vehicles, thermal imaging cameras, and thermal eyes. There is also potential for use in unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) and other applications.

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TIR lens (deep ultraviolet compatible)

The light from the LED is emitted widely, but it is focused by the TIR lens to create collimated light.

Our company utilizes glass molding technology with silica glass, creating highly directional light by passing light emitted from UV-LEDs at wavelengths below 400nm through TIR lenses. We also achieve high radiant intensity, especially with deep ultraviolet LEDs that emit light below 300nm, making our products suitable for various applications. 【Features】 - Excellent light transmission in UV light (especially in the deep ultraviolet range) - Outstanding heat resistance - Increased illuminance due to high directivity 【Customer Challenges】 - Deep ultraviolet LEDs are expensive, so we want to minimize the number of LEDs used while maintaining illuminance... - I want to focus the light from deep ultraviolet LEDs, but are there lenses compatible with the deep ultraviolet range (UVC)? - Concerns about whether sufficient illuminance can be achieved when the distance to the target object is large.

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