Graticules Optics, 10mm diameter electroformed air slit,, 0.01mm (10μm) x 3mm aperture - LW10

Specifications

Slit Width: 10 um
Slit Length: 3 mm
Mounting: Unmounted
Part Diameter: 10 mm
Aperture Size: 0.01mm (10μm) wide x 3mm long
Material: 10mm diameter Copper Foil, blackened one side
Tolerance: +/-0.5μm
Mount: Unmounted
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Features


  • High Precision Aperture: The LW10 Electroformed Metal Foil Aperture features a precise slit size of 0.01mm (10μm) wide x 3mm long, ensuring accurate and reliable performance.

  • Premium Material: Constructed from 10mm diameter copper foil, the aperture is blackened on one side to reduce reflections and enhance measurement accuracy.

  • Exacting Tolerance: Manufactured with a tolerance of +/-0.5μm, this product guarantees precision in applications requiring exact measurements.

  • Unmounted Design: The LW10 aperture is provided unmounted, offering flexibility for integration into various systems and setups.

  • Comprehensive Product Range: Part of the LW series, which includes a variety of foil slits with different dimensions to suit diverse application needs:

    • LW5 Foil Slit: 0.005mm wide x 3mm long (Part No. 04D00980)

    • LW10 Foil Slit: 0.01mm wide x 3mm long (Part No. 04D00981)

    • LW25 Foil Slit: 0.025mm wide x 5mm long (Part No. 04D00982)

    • LW50 Foil Slit: 0.05mm wide x 5mm long (Part No. 04D00983)

    • LW100 Foil Slit: 0.1mm wide x 7.5mm long (Part No. 04D00984)

    • LW250 Foil Slit: 0.25mm wide x 7.5mm long (Part No. 04D00985)

    • LW500 Foil Slit: 0.5mm wide x 7.5mm long (Part No. 04D00986)

    • LW1000 Foil Slit: 1.0mm wide x 7.5mm long (Part No. 04D00987)



Applications


  • Precision Optical Experiments: The LW10 Electroformed Metal Foil Aperture is ideal for experiments requiring precise light control due to its narrow 0.01mm slit width.

  • Laser Beam Profiling: Use the aperture to accurately profile laser beams, ensuring high precision in measurements.

  • Microscopy Applications: Enhance imaging techniques by controlling light exposure with the finely crafted aperture.

  • Spectroscopy: Suitable for spectroscopic applications where precise light filtering is necessary.

  • Calibration Tools: Utilize the aperture as a calibration tool for optical instruments requiring high precision.

  • Research and Development: Essential for R&D projects that demand exacting standards in light manipulation.