Tagged: Apertures

Opto-Line uses a proprietary method of fabricating the distal aperture for endoscopes and laparoscopes. The centricity and accuracy are of utmost criticality to our customers and we exceed these requirements.

June 30th, 2020 | Apertures

High Quality Apertures for Medical Endoscopes The smallest aperture size we’re able to resolve is about 2um. Typical substrates inclue N-BK7, B270, D263, fused silica, and sapphire, but we can use other specified material as well. Typical aperture coating utilizes our proprietary black chrome: Very durable, low reflecting in visible with Rave <5% , OD […]

Precision Patterns + Thin Film Coatings + Quality = A superior product for our clients

April 27th, 2020 | Apertures

Opto-Line offers custom patterning capabilities include reticles, resolution test targets, EMI grids, apertures, linear scales, and neutral density step tablets. We  can typically tackle any custom pattern imaginable. Combined with our specialized photolithography, Opto-Line utilizes thin film coatings to make your custom patterns. Our high-vacuum evaporation chambers provide us with the ability to precisely deposit […]

Opto-Line is an industry leader in the manufacturing of apertures for custom applications.

April 20th, 2020 | Apertures

Opto-Line International can delineate the aperture using our proprietary black chrome coating minimizing internal and external reflectivity and yielding an extremely durable surface. Other specified materials can be deposited per your requirements. Our in-house processing of the final parts ensures the highest quality and quickest delivery. To learn more about how Opto-Line can assist with […]

Opto-Line has been developing optical patterns for the medical device industry for more than 20 years.

April 1st, 2020 | Apertures

Opto-Line provides the highest quality apertures for medical endoscopes. Typically utilizing our proprietary low-reflecting black chrome, our apertures have become the benchmark for endoscope manufacturers. To learn more about our expertise in the areas of Endoscopy and Optometry/Ophthalmology, reach out to us today.  

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