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Property | Value |
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Refractive Index (nd) | 1.5168 @ 587.6 nm |
Abbe Number (Vd) | 64.17 |
Transmission Range | 330 – 2100 nm |
Density | 2.51 g/cm³ |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion | 7.1 × 10⁻⁶ /°C (20 – 300°C) |
Knoop Hardness (HK 100) | 610 |
Young’s Modulus | 82 GPa |
Poisson’s Ratio | 0.206 |
Softening Point | ~722°C |
Annealing Point | ~560°C |
Internal Transmission (@10 mm) | >90% (400–700 nm) |
BK7 is a high-quality optical glass made primarily of borosilicate crown material. Known for its excellent optical clarity, low inclusions, and good mechanical strength, BK7 is one of the most widely used materials in precision optics and photonics. It is produced using advanced melting and refining techniques to ensure high homogeneity and excellent transmission from visible to near-infrared wavelengths.
BK7 is a cost-effective alternative to fused silica for applications that do not require high UV transmission or extreme thermal resistance.
BK7 optical windows offer several advantages over other materials such as:
We are a direct BK7 glass supplier offering full-spectrum customization services for industrial and scientific applications. Whether you need coated windows, plano-convex lenses, or precision prisms, we deliver:
We offer advanced machining and finishing services tailored for BK7 glass:
We collaborate with universities and research labs across the globe, supplying custom BK7 optical elements for experiments, teaching equipment, and prototyping needs. Our support includes:
1. What is BK7 glass used for?
BK7 is widely used in lenses, windows, prisms, and other precision optics for imaging, laser, and scientific systems.
2. Can BK7 glass be customized?
Yes, BK7 can be cut, ground, polished, coated, drilled, and shaped into custom optical elements.
3. Is BK7 suitable for AR coatings?
Absolutely. BK7 has excellent surface quality and low roughness, making it ideal for anti-reflective coatings.
4. What’s the difference between BK7 and fused silica?
BK7 is more economical and has better visible transmission, while fused silica offers better UV transparency and thermal shock resistance.
5. Can BK7 glass be used for laser applications?
Yes, especially for visible and near-IR laser systems where thermal stability is moderate.
6. Do you offer small quantity custom BK7 optics?
Yes, we support both R&D samples and mass production with flexible MOQ.
Nominal Thickness (mm) | Thickness Tolerance (± mm) | Typical Application | Maximum Size (mm) |
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0.50 | ±0.01 | Protective covers, thin windows | 100 × 100 |
1.00 | ±0.02 | Laser optics, beam shaping windows | 150 × 150 |
2.00 | ±0.03 | AR-coated lenses, low-stress windows | 200 × 200 |
3.00 | ±0.05 | Imaging optics, prisms, filters | 300 × 300 |
5.00 | ±0.05 | Large optics, instrument glass | 300 × 400 |
10.00 | ±0.10 | Structural optical parts | 400 × 500 |
Custom thicknesses and larger sizes are available upon request.
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