Sapphire window retains its high strength at high temperatures, has good thermal properties and excellent transparency. It is chemically resistant to common acids and alkali at temperatures up to 1000 °C as well as to HF below 300 °C. These properties encourage its wide use in hostile environments where optical transmission in the range from the vacuum ultraviolet to the near infrared is required.
Product Origin:
ChinaShipping Port:
Fuzhou, ChinaLead Time:
4 weeksSapphire Windows are manufactured from single crystal sapphire, making them ideal for demanding applications (such as laser systems) because of their extreme surface hardness, high thermal conductivity, high dielectric constant and resistance to common chemical acids and alkalis. Sapphire is the second hardest crystal next to diamonds and, because of their structural strength, sapphire windows can be made much thinner than other common dielectric windows with improved transmittance. Chemically, sapphire is single crystal aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and is useful in a transmission range from 0.2 - 5.5μm.
8.1. Note for Sapphire Window:
(1). Custom-made Sapphire windows at any size are available.
Besides round, Sapphire windows at the shape of quadrate, triangular, or other polygonal are available
(2). Other thickness from 0.5mm to 50.0 mm is available upon request.
(3). Better bevel is available upon request.
(4). Windows with Anti-Reflective(AR)
8.2. Sapphire Window Features:
Transmission in 0.3-5.0μm, no absorption in 2-3μm
Extremely hard and durable
High thermal conductivity
High bulk damage threshold
8.3. Sapphire Window Common Specifications
Parameters |
Commercial grade |
Material |
Sapphire (Al2O3) |
Diameter Tolerance |
+0/-0.10mm |
Thickness Tolerance |
±0.10mm |
Clear Aperture |
> 90% |
Surface Quality |
80-50 S/D |
Parallelism |
3 arc min |
Surface Flatness |
2λper 25mm |
Chamfer |
0.1~0.35mm×45° |
Coating |
Uncoated |