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CO2 Laser Optics • high-power optics for commercial CO2 and YAG laser systems • Marking machines and devices |
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CO2 Laser Optics • high-power optics for commercial CO2 and YAG laser systems • Marking machines and devices
II-VI Deutschland GmbH is a strong partner for industrial laser optics. II-VI Deutschland GmbH is a leader in the sphere of high-power optics for commercial CO2 and YAG laser systems. Since 1970 the II-VI Inc., USA has been working on high-precision laser optics, manufacturing laser and optic media, developing and optimizing optic layer coating. Diamond-turned optics are made to an accuracy of a fraction of a micron. For control and quality assurance we use measuring systems of highest sensitivity.
From amber-colored lenses that focus intense laser light, to radiation detectors for nationwide security and nuclear medicine, to high power electrical and microwave components, II-VI Incorporated and its divisions and subsidiaries utilize expertise in synthetic crystal materials growth, optics fabrication, electronics component manufacture, and more to create high-tech products for a wide range of applications and industries.
Founded in 1971, II-VI Incorporated is headquartered in Saxonburg, PA, and maintains manufacturing facilities, distributors, and agents worldwide.
II-VI Incorporated is a public company, traded on the NASDAQ under the stock symbol IIVI
 | CO2 Laser Optics Welcome to II-VI Infrared, the CO2 laser optics and infrared (IR) optics business unit of II-VI Incorporated. This site features information on our complete line of industry-leading precision optics products, including:
OEM-quality replacement CO2 laser optics and nozzles
The MP-5® ultra-low absorption focusing lens
The Variable Radius Mirror (VRM) -- also known as a deformable mirror or adaptive mirror
Scanning laser system optics for low-power applications such as marking, engraving, and via hole drilling
Information on proper cleaning and handling of CO2 laser optics
Tutorials on choosing a focusing lens, polarization, and additional topics
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