Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Positive Fresnel Lenses are usually corrected for spherical aberration.

Using plastic microstructured optical components offers many advantages over conventional optical products, including significant reduction in weight, thickness, and volume; ease in manufacturing of extremely high-aperture (fast) elements and large-area optical components; almost unlimited flexibility in optical design; and cost-effective custom finishing of parts to virtually any shape and dimension.

A Positive Fresnel Lens is a special optical lens with a surface divided into a number of concentric grooves.

The clear aperture of the SC 926 Positive Fresnel Lens is 7.0.

Positive Fresnel Lenses can be designed as a collimator, collector, or with finite conjugates.

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