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  • Beamsplitter Penta Prism is produced by bringing together a precision Penta Prism and a wedge prism and adding an appropriate interference coating to one of the typically reflective surfaces. Since minor motions of a Penta Prism do not influence the true right angle at which light rays are reflected, the difference between the light rays transmitted and reflected is highly controllable
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  • Z-optics is a leading manufacturer of Corner Cube Retroreflectors for a wide range of applications. We are proud to be a biggest manufacturer of Corner Cube Retroreflectors worldwide, producing nearly half a million pieces each year. Our dedication to providing high-quality retroreflectors ensures that our customers receive the precision and reliability they need for their specific applications.
    One of our unique offerings is our n=2 corner cube retroreflectors. These retroreflectors are specially designed to operate in water without coating. This makes them perfect for use in marine or underwater environments, where traditional retroreflectors would require a coating to function properly. The n=2 corner cube retroreflectors are a cost-effective solution for underwater surveying, positioning, and geodesy applications. Our retroreflectors are made from precision-machined glass and feature three mutually perpendicular, flat mirrors that reflect light back along its original path. This design allows for efficient retroreflection of light, making our retroreflectors ideal for use in electronic distance measurement (EDM) instruments and satellite-based positioning systems. We offer a wide range of sizes and designs to suit different applications. Our Corner Cube Retroreflectors are available in standard and custom sizes, as well as with or without coatings. We also offer Corner Cube Retroreflectors with different wavelength ranges to suit different laser sources. At Z-optics, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. All of our Corner Cube Retroreflectors are manufactured to the highest standards and are backed by a comprehensive warranty.
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  • Dove prisms are reflective prisms that are used to invert images. A truncated right-angle prism is used to build dove prisms. Roof prisms are commonly used in optical equipment like digital optoelectric products, imaging equipment, fingerprint systems, medical devices, precise digital control machinery and other optical fields, common science educational equipment, optical communication, etc.
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  • All sides of an Equilateral Prism are the same length. This also implies that they have three 60-degree angles. They are beneficial in wavelength separation applications. They are also often used to refract light. This refraction demonstrates that white light is a blend of all the colours in the spectrum.
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  • The right-angle prism has a basic 45-degree right triangle geometry and is one of the most commonly used prisms for redirecting light and rotating images. It can be used to deviate a light path by 90° or 180°, depending on which surface is used as the input for the light source.
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  • A Penta Prism is a five-sided reflective prism used to scatter a light beam by 90 °. The beam reflects twice inside the prism, allowing an image to be transmitted through a right angle without inverting it (i.e., without altering the handiness of the image) as an ordinary right-angle prism would. For optimum performance in the ultraviolet (UV), visible, or infrared (IR) spectrums, z-optics provides a selection of Penta Prisms. In addition, we provide half Penta prism. Without flipping or reversing the image, it is used to shift the line of sight by 45°. It is frequently used in telescopes and also has uses in geodesy, microscope tubes, projection and image systems, and Penta prism, half-Penta prism, and precision prism are all products that we manufacture in China. Please get in touch with us directly for pricing information or details on prisms that might work for your application.
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  • The Rhomboid Prism is a parallelogram with uneven length neighbouring sides and non-right angled angles. Rhomboid prisms are frequently used to dispense a laser beam while maintaining its direction. Rhomboid prisms will shift the optical axis in imaging applications without inverting the picture. They have high tolerance angles, which ensure that the output beam is parallel to the input beam within 30 arcseconds. Features - 1. Lateral Beam Displacement. 2. Parallel Input and Output Beams to 30 Arcseconds. 3. Repositions the optical axis without inverting the image. 4. Exceptionally well-suited for severe displacement applications.
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  • A roof prism is a transparent optical marvel that comprises a segment where two faces meet at an angle of 90°, resembling the roof of a house and inspiring the name of this exceptional feature. This unique design allows the reflection of the two 90° faces to return an image that is laterally flipped around the axis where the faces meet, ensuring top-notch image inversion and precise orientation adjustments.
    At Z-Optics, we understand the importance of delivering exceptional optical solutions that cater to the needs of our customers. Experience the difference that Z-Optics Roof Prism makes – a world of clarity, precision, and portability awaits you. Elevate your optical experience with Z-Optics With its sleek and compact design, Z-Optics Roof Prism is the perfect solution for those seeking high-quality optics. Our Roof Prism designed to enhance the performance of binoculars, spotting scopes, and cameras. Our Roof Prism is engineered for resilience and accuracy, with the prisms cemented together as a single unit, ensuring ruggedness and resistance to misalignment. This guarantees long-lasting performance and consistent image quality, no matter the environmental conditions or challenges you may encounter during your expeditions. Roof Prism applications
    1. Binoculars: Roof prisms are commonly used in binoculars, providing a compact and straight-barrel design.
    2. Spotting Scopes: Roof prisms are utilized in some spotting scopes, offering portability and ease of use.
    3. Cameras: Roof prisms are used in compact digital cameras and camera lenses to maintain a slim form factor.
    4. Laser Range Finders: Roof prisms are employed in laser range finders for accurate distance measurements.
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  • The right-angle prism has a basic 45-degree right triangle geometry and is one of the most commonly used prisms for redirecting light and rotating images. It can be used to deviate a light path by 90° or 180°, depending on which surface is used as the input for the light source.
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