A mirror is an optical component that operates using the law of reflection. Mirrors can be divided into three types based on their shape: flat mirrors, spherical mirrors, and non spherical mirrors. In addition, as the mirror is the first reflection, the reflected image is not distorted and there is no ghosting. It is widely used in optical high fidelity scanning reflection imaging and machine vision imaging.

  • Product Description The inclined surface is coated with a reflective film to achieve front surface reflection; The surface is a right triangle, where the angle between two sides is 90 degrees; Deflects the incident light by
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  • TFA Series Aluminum Film Reflector

    Price range: $16.00 through $39.00
    Product Description A reflector with a protective film plated on a high-precision polished flat substrate, which has high reflectivity at all incident angles; Reflectivity is expressed as the average of the reflectivities of P-polarized light and
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  • Product Description When the incident angle of the ellipse is 45°, the obtained clear aperture is a circular aperture; The elliptical reflector can use two focal points to eliminate the need for multiple focusing elements in
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