DSI Announces Specialized LPCVD Thin Film Coating Process for Complex Shapes/Surfaces
LPCVD - Dome, Reflector,Ball Lenses
February 1, 2013
February 1, 2013 – Santa Rosa, CA – Deposition Sciences, Inc. (DSI®), global manufacturer of highly durable thin
film optical coatings, announces the enhanced capability to apply highly specialized, durable coatings onto extremely complex
shapes and multifaceted surfaces. Utilizing DSI’s proprietary IsoDyn™ LPCVD (low pressure chemical vapor deposition), this method
is ideal for coating almost all types of optical glass crystalline materials, ceramics, and metals. It is also ideal for coating a
wide variety of unusual geometries: from ball lenses to dome windows; from optical fibers to cold mirror reflectors.
Director of marketing and sales, Michael Newell, notes, “We are very excited to announce this enhanced capability in uniform,
optical thin film coatings. DSI’s IsoDyn LPCVD process, a high temperature process (approx. 500 degrees C), is used in the
manufacture of micro-optics, interference filter coatings (such as single wavelength, dual band, and broadband AR), cold mirrors,
conductive coatings and dichroics. Our enhanced method is permitting exceptionally conformal coatings on many complex substrate
geometries.”
For more information, please visit: www.depsci.com.