We promise to design and manufacture collimator lenses that meet your needs.
A collimator lens is a lens that parallelizes the light emitted from a semiconductor laser. It is used in various components such as CD players and laser pointers, playing a very important role. Therefore, meticulous design is essential to meet the customer's applications and preferences.
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We select appropriate materials with excellent heat resistance and moisture resistance, and carry out optimal design considering resin shrinkage with our unique software. Additionally, we achieve low aberration lenses through high-precision aspherical processing.
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Applications of collimator lenses ■ Optical disc drives such as CD, DVD, and BD Applications of collimator lenses ■ Various detection lenses (sensor lenses) ■ Laser pointers
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Juralon Industrial Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer specialized in precision injection molding of optical plastic lenses and engineering plastic products. Since its establishment in 1958, the company has been committed to high-precision and high-quality lens manufacturing, handling everything in-house from optical design to mold making, injection molding, thin film processing (vacuum deposition), and performance evaluation. In addition to pickup lenses for optical discs, we offer a wide range of products for various applications, including sensor and lighting lenses, aspheric lenses, Fresnel lenses, micro lens arrays, objective lenses, and plastic products with fine structures. We also support lens prototyping without molds (machining-based prototyping), enabling a speedy and flexible response from the prototyping stage to product commercialization. If you are considering mass production or prototyping of high-performance plastic optical components, please consult with Juralon Industrial. We are committed to fully supporting your company's problem-solving with our reliable technical skills and responsiveness.