Thin Film Coating
Description
From thermal vacuum deposition to the latest plasma assisted deposition, our multilayer thin film coatings can be tailored to your exact performance requirements. We operate our thin film coating systems in a dedicated clean room area to ensure quality. All our coatings conform to strict military and industrial specifications. Our coating chambers all feature state-of-the art computer controlled coating processes, optical monitors and crystal oscillators for deposition rate control.
Thin Film Coating
Specifications |
|
---|---|
Coating Process: | Standard Sputtered, Evaporative, Hard |
Coating Type: | Reflective, Anti-Reflection, Polarizing |
Applications
Anti-reflective coatings
High reflective coatings
Partially reflective coatings
Polarizing coatings
Beam splitter coatings for the UV, visible, and infrared
Neutral density filters
Protective and enhanced aluminum, silver and gold coatings
For pricing, technical or any other questions please contact the supplier
- No registration required
- No markups, no fees
- Direct contact with supplier
-
Ships from:
United States
-
Sold by:
-
On FindLight:
External Vendor
Claim Inrad Optics Page to edit and add data
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer anti-reflective coatings, high reflective coatings, partially reflective coatings, polarizing coatings, beam splitter coatings for the UV, visible, and infrared, neutral density filters, and protective and enhanced aluminum, silver, and gold coatings.
Plasma assist deposition offers advantages such as zero optical shift, increased durability, higher density, lower internal stresses, and higher adhesion. It substantially improves IR coatings and low absorption UV coatings.
Our thin film deposition coatings can be applied to a wide range of substrate materials, including optical glass, crystalline materials, bare metals, and nickel-plated metals.
Our current coating line-up covers a nominal wavelength range from 193nm to 12µm.
Yes, our coatings conform to strict military and industrial specifications. They also pass the temperature, abrasion, adhesion, humidity, salt fog, and solubility demands of MIL-PRF-13830 and MIL-C-48497. We test each coating design to ensure they meet specified laser damage thresholds.