Meller Optics Introduces Custom Fabricated Sapphire Windows and Domes for High-Pressure AUV Applications

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Custom fabricated sapphire optics designed for commercial, military, and scientific unmanned underwater vehicles used in deep water applications have been introduced by Meller Optics, Inc.

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These robust sapphire optics are available in a wide range of shapes and sizes from 0.25” to 10” O.D. with varying wall thicknesses.

Meller Sapphire Windows and Domes feature Mohs 9 hardness which is second only to diamond, can withstand pressures to 10,000 psi, and provide a smooth, flat surface to help prevent algae growth.

Meller Optics, Inc. has introduced custom fabricated sapphire optics designed for commercial, military, and scientific unmanned underwater vehicles used in deep water applications.

Meller Sapphire Windows and Domes feature Mohs 9 hardness which is second only to diamond, are capable of withstanding pressures to 10,000 psi, and provide a smooth, flat surface to help prevent algae growth. Manufactured to precise user requirements, these robust sapphire optics provide outboard surface protection for vision systems and imaging sensors by withstanding high pressures, saltwater, sand, and other fast moving particulates.

Available in a wide range of shapes and sizes from 0.25” to 10” O.D. with varying wall thicknesses, Meller Sapphire Windows and Domes can include stepped edges and elliptical edge shaping, holes, slots, and wedges for mounting. Surface finishes can be held to 10-5 scratch-dig, roughness to less than or equal to 0.3 nm RA, and flatness to 0.5 fringes HeNe.

Meller Sapphire Windows and Domes for AUV applications are priced according to configuration and quantity. Price quotations are available upon request.

For more information contact:

Meller Optics, Inc.
Steve Lydon, Marketing
120 Corliss St. / P.O. Box 6001
Providence, RI 02940
(800)     821-0180 FAX (401) 331-0519
e-mail: steve@melleroptics.com
http://www.melleroptics.com

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