There are two kinds of understandings in real life that have certain universality: First, thinking that innovation is invention and creation is a "big thing". It is done by experts, professors, and R&D technicians. It has nothing to do with our ordinary employees. It is not ordinary. The second thing is that what we do every day is a practice that has been formed after repeated repetitions. There must be some truth to it. It should be done. There is nothing to change. In fact, these two universal understandings are the "big enemy" of our innovation activities and should be broken.
Recently, I accidentally saw a construction site using a hammer drill to drill holes in the ceiling and wall. I found that there was no dust in the air or on the ground. In my experience (everyone who has used the impact drill has experience), the borehole will inevitably produce slag on the ground, and the air will inevitably be dusty. After careful observation, I realized that the master had put a round "cup cover" on the drill bit of the impact drill. Later, when asked the master, it was called "dust bucket". It is this "dust bucket" that drills with the rotation of the drill bit, tightly sticks it to the wall, and puts all the dust and slag that is drilled in it, solving the problem of dust that was originally thought to be unavoidable during the drilling process. It can be said that a small gadget solves the big problem. Isn't this the innovation or invention in life? It is said that the idea of ​​"dust bucket" is precisely the use of the impact drill masters in the repeated work of dusty and hard work. The little "dust" indicates that innovation is not just a major invention and creation, but also a "small gadget" that accumulates over time.
The growth and development of our company is also inseparable from innovation. We call innovation the soul of Benlang. Every year, through the Technology Innovation Award, Diamond Ideas, and Rationalization Suggestions, we encourage and encourage all employees to participate in various innovation activities, resulting in many valuable innovations that have made the company's development impossible. The role of substitution. However, market competition is becoming more and more fierce. If we continue to remain undefeated in the competition, we must rely on innovation to always be one step ahead of others. At present, in all aspects of the parent company, various processes and various links still have many places to be upgraded and improved. Management, system, efficiency, quality, cost, environment, safety and other aspects have large and small "dust buckets" waiting for everyone. To discover, to dig, everything can be faster and better through innovation. I believe that as long as you carefully observe, think hard, think through it, practice boldly, and constantly improve, everyone can innovate, everyone can become an expert in innovation, and the company's competitiveness will inevitably last forever.
Wedge prism is an optical element having plane-inclined surfaces, usually the faces are inclined toward one another at very small angles. Wedges divert light toward their thicker portions.
Wedge prism is commonly used in laser system for eliminating the reflections from the second surface or for beam steering.circle wedge,square wedge,irregular wedge...Every materials,sizes,wedges and coatings may be available by custom orders. Standard and broadband antireflection coatings are available upon request.
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Specification of our wedge prism as follow:
*Material: HK9L Grade A optical glass,Fused Silica JGS1,JGS2,JGS3, or other optical glass materials.
*Dimension Tolerance:+/-0.20mm to +0.01/-0.01mm
*Thickness Tolerance:+/-0.20mm to +/-0.005mm
*Surface Quality:80-50 to 10-5 Scratch/Dig
*Surface Flatness: at 632.8nm lambda to lambda /20 per 25mm
*Clear Aperture:80% -- 100%
*Angle Tolerance:3-5 minutes to 3 second
*Chamfer:0.3+/-0.20mm *45degree
*No Chamfer
*Coating Optional
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