At Abrisa Technologies we collaborate with our customers from design review and materials selection through product launch, full production ramp, and product life cycle management.
Our custom fabricated glass and precision thin film coating experts are out and about and available to meet with you. We can support your new product developments for the coming year and share how we can build the ultimate partnership to support your growing business.
Give us a call at: 877.622.7472 and we'll be happy to help. Wishing you all peace and prosperity through 2016.
Jacky Vel, Abrisa Technologies, Vice President of Sales and Marketing
If it's a tough optical situation you face, Abrisa Technologies can help. We supply some of the most complex thin film optical coatings that can survive harsh industrial and environmental conditions; we machine complex shapes with tight tolerances from the thinnest glass; we offer coatings, laminates and post processing finishes that increase durability for high usage applications; we manage the largest mix of inventoried glass materials in North America including high performance pre-coated sheet stocks that allow us to support multi-part, multi-year production programs with inventory plans to match your production demands.
Here are just a few of the products that we'll have on display at Photonics West next month. Hope to see you there - BOOTH #2243
Abrisa Technologies provides non-distortion, high definition compatible optical grade beam splitter mirrors for teleprompter applications. Each teleprompter mirror is coated with an all dielectric anti-reflective (AR) coating on one side and a dielectric beam splitter mirror coating on the other side.
This process provides ample reflection and readability without degrading the camera picture quality. The durable coatings are easy-to-clean and the glass is provided with either a pencil ground or polished edge for safety and aesthetics.
In order to provide a clear reflection without "ghosting" a front or first surface mirror is the optimal choice. The mirror has the reflective surface (i.e.coating) on the viewing side, or front surface of the glass that faces the incident light. The mirror coating is generally an enhanced aluminum, protected gold, or silver, but other precious and semi-precious metals are also available.
When clarity and single image reflection are most important, a first surface or front surface mirror should be used rather than a second surface mirror which has the coating on the backside. The loss of contrast and image distortion caused by light passing through the glass in a traditional mirror design is undesirable in high precision applications.
To find out what applications require a first surface mirrorClick Here