This is a 203.2 mm diameter parabolic mirror from Edmund Optics, designed for precision applications. The mirror is made from borofloat33, a high-quality glass commonly used in optical systems due to its excellent transmission properties and chemical resistance.
The mirror's parabolic shape, with a radius of curvature of 2438.4 mm, is designed to focus light to a single point, making it ideal for use in applications such as telescopes, lasers, and other optical systems where precise light control is required. The mirror's effective focal length (EFL) is 1219.2 mm, which is the distance from the mirror to the focal point when the mirror is used at its best focus.
The mirror is coated with a protected gold coating, specifically edm prgold 700-10000, which provides high reflectivity across a wide range of wavelengths, from 700 nm to 10000 nm. This makes it suitable for use in a variety of applications, including near-infrared and mid-infrared systems.
The mirror has a thickness of 34.8 mm at the edge, providing rigidity and stability. The weblink provided leads to the product page on the Edmund Optics website, where users can find more information, including pricing and availability.