Converging lenses

Convergent lens manufacturing

Visit convergent lenses concentrate light rays at a point called the home.
They are used to form real images, collimate light beams or concentrate energy.

Biconvex lenses: sharp, precise focusing in imaging systems.

Visit biconvex lenses have two convex surfaces and focus light onto a real focal point. They are ideal for forming real images, the light beam collimation and precision imaging systems.

Used in microscopy, scientific instrumentation and industrial imaging, they offer an excellent compromise between optical power and image quality.

Plano-convex lenses: collimation or concentration of a parallel beam.

Composed of a flat face and a convex face, the plano-convex lenses focus parallel light on a specific point.

They are particularly well suited to laser beam collimation, to the focusing light sources and sharp images in high-intensity systems.

Their design limits spherical aberration when correctly oriented.

Converging meniscus lenses: correction of spherical aberrations and improved transmission.

These lenses have a convex and a concave side, with the convex side predominantly curved. They offer improved correction of spherical aberrations and a smoother transmission.

Used to improve collimation or the precision of optical systems, in the fields of lasers, instrumentation and metrology.