Edmund Optics Inc. Double-Convex Lens, 12mm Dia. x 24mm FL, NIR II Coating NT67-624

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Double-Convex Lens, 12mm Dia. x 24mm FL, NIR II Coating
NT67-624
Double-Convex Lens, 12mm Dia. x 24mm FL, NIR II Coating NT67-624
AR Coated to Provide <0.7% Reflectance per Surface for 750 - 1550nm Designed for 0° Angle of Incidence Double-Convex (DCX) Lenses have two outward curved surfaces, a positive focal length and are useful for 1:1 imaging and in multi-element systems.These lenses are available uncoated or with other Anti-Reflection coating options including: MgF2, VIS 0°, VIS-NIR and NIR I.
  • AR Coated to Provide <0.7% Reflectance per Surface for 750 - 1550nm
  • Designed for 0° Angle of Incidence

Double-Convex (DCX) Lenses have two outward curved surfaces, a positive focal length and are useful for 1:1 imaging and in multi-element systems.These lenses are available uncoated or with other Anti-Reflection coating options including: MgF2, VIS 0°, VIS-NIR and NIR I.

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  Edmund Optics Inc.
Product Category Optical Lenses
Product Number NT67-624
Product Name Double-Convex Lens, 12mm Dia. x 24mm FL, NIR II Coating
Lens Type Spherical Lens
Lens Application Infrared
Focal Length 24 mm (0.9449 inch)
Center Thickness 4 mm (0.1575 inch)
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