Znse Window Zinc Selenide (ZnSe) Windows ideal for infrared applications including thermal imaging, FLIR, and medical systems are available, IR windows made of ZnSe for applications inside CO2 lasers.ZnSe is a preferred material for lenses, windows, output couplers and beam expanders for its low absorptivity at infrared wavelengths and its visible transmission. For high-power applications, it's critical that the material bulk absorption and internal defect structure be carefully controlled, that minimum-damage polishing
Zinc selenide (ZnSe) Lens is widely used in laser treatment, welding,cutting and infrared radiation collection
Zinc Selenide Lens for Laser Machine 0.6μm - 18μm Wavelength
Znse protective windows feature our standard AR/AR at 10.6um or AR/DLC coating at 8-12um as option.
Specifications
Withstand high power density
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Japan’s number one car company, Toyota Motor Corp., released data showing that in May 2011, the company’s global vehicle production fell by 49.3% year-on-year to 287,800. Among them, Toyota's domestic production in Japan was 107,400 units, a decrease of 54.4%, and the decrease was lower than the 78.4% decline in April. In addition, Toyota's overseas production was 180,400 units, a decrease of 45.8%.
Honda Motor Co. said that its car production in the world in May fell 50.4% year-on-year to 137,900 vehicles. Honda Motor's overseas production in May fell by 50.6% to 103,100 units. Japan's domestic vehicle production fell by 53.4% ​​to 34,700 vehicles.
In addition to Honda Motor Co., Honda Motor Co., automakers such as Mazda, Suzuki and Fuji Heavy Industries also experienced declines in global vehicle production during the same period, while Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp.’s auto production increased year-on-year.
Double-side film
Film is solid, resistant to wipe.
The filterability can reach 99%
Major Japanese automakers recently announced the May 2011 auto production data. In May 2011, the global auto production of Japanese automakers including Toyota and Honda, as well as domestic auto production in Japan, fell sharply year-on-year, but the decline was slower than in April.