Plane Spherical Mirrors Manufacturer,Supplier and Exporter in India
Product Code : SCL-M-11542
These Plane Spherical Mirrors are precision-engineered
reflective surfaces designed for the quantitative analysis of light
propagation, virtual image formation, and the Law of Reflection. Optimized for Secondary, Vocational, and University physics
laboratories, these mirrors meet ISO 9211 standards
for optical coatings. They provide an optically true flat interface for
high-accuracy ray tracing and laser alignment experiments.
Technical Specifications
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Tender Specification |
OEM Technical Detail |
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Material Grade |
Optically true float glass |
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Reflective Coating |
Scratch-resistant
copper-backed silvering |
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Thickness |
Approximately 2 mm |
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Optical Flatness |
Calibrated for minimal
wave-front distortion |
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Durability Treatment |
Protective multilayer backing
to prevent oxidation |
Key Pedagogical Outcomes
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Scratch-Resistant Copper Backing: Enables students to Evaluate reflective efficiency over long-term usage
cycles, supporting "Synthesis" of photonics modules.
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Optically True Flat Geometry: Facilitates the Analysis of incident
and reflective angles with sub-degree precision during ray-tracing labs.
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2 mm Low-Profile Thickness: Students Apply geometric
principles to locate virtual images while minimizing refractive offset from the
glass substrate, supporting Application of
optics equations.
International Logistics & Compliance
This School Instrument is consolidated for international B2B
procurement via export-grade seaworthy crating (ISPM-15
compliant). Mirror surfaces are interleaved with pH-neutral
acid-free paper and secured in moisture-vapor barrier packaging to prevent
silvering degradation during maritime transit. Documentation provided to
procurement officers includes the Manufacturer’s Authorization
Form (MAF), Certificate of Conformance (CoC), and Laboratory
Wiring/Optical Guides in English. The tropicalized design
is verified for chemical stability in environments reaching 45°C and 90% Humidity, ensuring the copper-backed
silvering remains resistant to "black edge" corrosion in equatorial
laboratory settings.
