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Sapphire optical window ZLY379
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Sapphire Glass (Sapphire Crystal) generally refers to synthetic sapphire, which is very different from the jewelry that people usually understand-natural sapphire, and is generally used for the manufacture of watch mirrors. It is anti-wear materials with tungsten-titanium alloy and high-tech ceramics. Although these materials are resistant to abrasion, High Hardness Sapphire cannot withstand strong impacts. At the same time, some materials with the same or higher hardness (such as: grindstone, sandpaper, nail file, granite surface, concrete wall and floor, etc.) may be affected Scratch the surface of these materials. Zoolied Inc. offers in a variety of Sapphire Optics , such as Optical Sapphire rings, Step Glass, Sapphire Rod Lens and sapphire tubes. Multiple anti-reflection coating options are available for the Ultraviolet (UV), visible, or Infrared (IR). Looking for ideal optical sapphire Manufacturer & supplier? We have a wide selection at great prices to help you get creative. All the Sapphire Glass are quality guaranteed. Zoolied China Origin Factory of Sapphire Optics. Sapphire is a single crystal form of Al2O3, with a favorable combination of chemical, mechanical and optical properties. Sapphire is resistant to attack by strong acids, enabling use in a corrosive atmosphere. It is resistant to scratch and abrasion with very high Knoop hardness of 1800 parallel to the optic axis (C-axis), 2200 perpendicular to the optic axis. Sapphire's hardness allows it to be made into much thinner optics than other substrates.
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