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UV lenses suit specialised sensing applications

A Resolve Optics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 30, 2007

Resolve Optics designs optical elements out of synthetically fused silica or UV grade calcium fluoride, to provide the best possible transmission in the UV range.

Resolve Optics has, over the last 15 years, built an international reputation for the design and supply of small batches of high-performance UV lenses and lens systems for demanding applications.

Of the many UV lenses Resolve Optics has supplied over the years, most have been designed to provide optimised performance for a range of specialised applications including forensic analysis (fingerprinting), high-speed imaging (combustion analysis), military (ballistics), microlithography and nuclear inspection.

Ultraviolet lenses can often be very expensive and it can be difficult to find a lens that meets your specific needs.

Many customers have come to Resolve Optics as off-the-shelf UV lenses do not match their UV intensifier/sensor resulting in a significant loss in throughput, resolution or even spectral range covered.

The company designs optical elements out of synthetically fused silica or UV grade calcium fluoride, to provide the best possible transmission in the UV range.

Using proprietary UV anti-reflection multi-layer coatings Resolve Optics is able to achieve wide spectral coverage (230 to 500nm) and offer greater than 99% transmission per surface.

Resolve Optics also offers a range of standard high-performance UV lenses including the Model 231, the Model 235 and a unique high-performance 60mm focal length Forensic UV lens for use with reflected UV imaging systems.

Offering a wide field of view (8.3 degrees at 1:1.25 magnification, up to 16.6 degrees at long object distances) the Forensic UV lens offers unmatched high-resolution macro images for police forensics and crime scene investigations (e.g fingerprinting and human skin damage applications) in particular.

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