Sapphire windows are a top choice in applications that demand exceptional durability, optical clarity, and resistance to extreme environments. Here’s a breakdown of why sapphire windows are used and where they’re most beneficial:
Common Applications of Sapphire Windows
Military & Aerospace
Missile domes, IR targeting systems, cockpit sensor windows.
Optics & Imaging
High-end lenses, protective optical windows for laser systems.
Medical Devices
Endoscope tips, surgical tools, and laser delivery systems.
Industrial Inspection
Windows for thermal cameras, spectrometers, and laser scanners in rugged settings.
Pressure Chambers
High-pressure and vacuum viewports in research or chemical processing.
Consumer Electronics
Scratch-resistant covers for cameras, barcode scanners, and high-end watches.
Semiconductor Equipment
Plasma chamber windows and optical viewports.
Custom Options Available
- Shapes: Circular, square, elliptical, with or without bevels.
- Coatings: AR (Anti-Reflective), IR, UV, or conductive coatings like ITO.
- Sizes: From sub-millimeter to several inches in diameter.
- Thickness: As low as 0.1 mm or up to several centimeters depending on pressure resistance needs.
