This 35-726-533 optical component is a precision parabolic mirror, boasting a 254 mm diameter and a focal length of 2540 mm. The mirror is made from Borofloat33, a high-quality glass commonly used in optical applications due to its excellent transmittance, homogeneity, and low thermal expansion coefficient.
The mirror's surface is coated with enhanced aluminum, specifically designed for optimal reflection in the 450-650 nm range. This coating enhances the mirror's reflectivity, making it ideal for applications that require high-precision optics, such as telescopes, microscopes, and other imaging systems.
The mirror's parabolic shape is another key feature. Parabolic mirrors are used to collect or focus light, sound, or other forms of energy into a single point. This makes them particularly useful in applications that require precise focusing, such as in astronomical telescopes or laser systems.
The mirror's geometry includes a thickness of 44.5 mm at the edge and a radius of curvature of 5080 mm. This combination of features ensures the mirror's durability and precision, making it a reliable choice for various optical applications.
The mirror is available from Edmund Optics, a leading supplier of optical components. According to the vendor's information, the mirror is currently in stock, ensuring quick delivery for your optical project needs.