Frequently Asked Questions

The Right Angle Prism is designed to redirect a beam of light at a 90-degree angle from the incident direction or used as a 180-degree beam retro-reflector.

The prism is often coated with various optical coatings to form cubic beam splitters and color separation cubes, commonly used in various projection systems.

The prism has an optics parallel error of less than 10 mm, an angle tolerance of less than 10 mm, and a surface quality of 20-10. The surface figure is λ/10@633nm and the clear aperture is greater than 90%.

The prism is made with high-quality materials such as BK7 optical glass and fused silica, ensuring durability and longevity.

The prism is commonly used for alignment and measurement in optical devices, imaging systems, laser systems, projection systems, and scientific research and experimentation.

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