Products & Services
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ITO Coating
10/22/2009
PG&O is an industry leader as a supplier of optics and thin film coating. Our ITO Coating is an addition to our currently existing optical product offering.
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Precision Thin Film Coating
10/22/2009
PG&O supplies the highest quality precision optical thin film coatings available. From antireflection, beamsplitters, hot and cold mirrors, ITO, bandpass, LWP, SWP, neutral density, and Max “R” to metals and coatings applied to off-the-shelf components, we deliver cost-competitive coatings for a variety of industries. We have a vast inventory of coated substrates in stock, available for immediate delivery. Our large 72” coating chambers are key to our high-volume production and our many years of expertise and experience makes PG&O the one-stop provider for all your thin film coating requirements.
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Glass Screen Printing Capabilities
3/20/2009
Abrisa's screen printing department has made significant upgrades including the purchase of a new Ekra X4 fully automated printing system. Installed in our Class 100 Clean Room, Abrisa Technologies can easily maintain our high print-to-packaging cleanliness and efficiency standards. This new technology prints with an accuracy of +/- 15 µm @ 4 sigma, ensuring the highest level of precision printing up to 460 x 460 mm format.
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Near Infrared (NIR) Coatings
1/12/2006
Abrisa supplies an array of near infrared coatings (NIR) that include BBAR BARC-11, BBAR Optimized for Telecommunications, and Narrow Band AR.
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Metallic Mirror Coatings
1/15/2004
Metal mirror coatings are often used in systems where a very broadband reflector or beam splitter is needed. Metal coatings can also be an excellent choice when an economical coating is especially important. Examples of common metal coating applications include telescope mirrors, neutral density filters, and general purpose laboratory mirrors. Metals commonly deposited at ZC&R include aluminum, chromium, silver, gold, and Inconel.
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Anti-Reflective (AR) Glass & Coatings
1/15/2004
Anti-reflective (AR) glass is created by bonding specially selected materials to the surface(s) of the glass. While uncoated glass has a surface reflectivity of approximately 4% per surface, (AR) glass will have a reflection value less than uncoated, ranging down to 0.1% in some cases.