This presentation shows examples of a broad range of applications Jenoptik has designed and manufactured polymer optical systems to meet. The selected projects show a range of challanges and required capabilities.
JENCOLOR Sensor Design and Manufacturing Services; the experts for color sensors technologies. Specializing in color measurement, regulation and management.
Together with our customers we develop customized optoelectronic modules and components. The technical capacities range from product design, to selection of adequate technologies, through series production and supply chain management.
Coatingscanimproveperformancesuchaswithantireflection( AR)coatings or enable additional functionality suchasmirrors, filtersorbeamsplitters. They also serve to modify the surfaces providing protection against mechanical, chemical or biological environmentalinfluencesorimprovingappearance.
In close cooperation between Microoptics and Optoelectronics Systems a double-sided microlens array in plastic was developed. With unique proprietary tooling from Microoptics this array can be reproduced for series production.
For industrial color applications with high dynamics the new compact tri-color color sensors are a preferred choice. Color sensors based on Si-PIN-diodes and dielectric filters on-chip feature a small design, high quality filters and the synchronous recording of all three-color ranges.
In coorperation with LEIDS GmbH & Co. KG , the Lucid power high bay is the first of a new series of LED hall luminaire for the use in high halls and buildings. This new series of luminaires is Jenoptik’s repsonse to the greater demand by commercial customers for cost efficient and low-maintenance LED lighting.
Developments in the manufacture of polymer micro optics are helping optical designers
to meet the exacting tolerances that are required for miniaturized optical components and
subsystems. heidi hall of Jenoptik Polymer Systems takes a closer look.
Developments in the manufacture of polymer micro optics are helping optical designers to meet the exacting tolerances that are required for miniaturized optical components and subsystems. Heidi Hall of Jenoptik takes a closer look.
To realize the many new optical designs and demands for innovation, different machining methods are needed. For example, Axis diamond turning, fly cutting technology, slow tool servo-technology and contour boring.