The mechanical properties of Sapphire include its great strength, thermal stability, wear resistance, and chemical inertness. As a result, a Sapphire Window outperforms other optical materials in severe conditions, acting as a shield between the elements. In optical and mechanical applications, sapphire windows are often used.
Features
- Chemical resistance due to its high surface hardness.
- Transmits light at wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
- Thinner and stronger than standard glass windows.
- Available with anti-reflection coatings ranging from 400 to 5000nm