Bevels
are clean ground edges used to prevent edge chips or simply
as protective chamfers. Our bevels are defined as maximum
face widths at 45¡ã, with a standard tolerance of ¡À15¡ã. For
micro optics, we do not bevel the edges (since the attempt
will likely cause chips). Also, we do not bevel the edges
for small radii meeting the diameter edge at large angles.
If the diameter = (0.85 x radius of curvature), then no bevel
is used. The actual clear aperture (CA) value used will typically
be smaller than that defined by the bevels with a maximum
possible CA calculated as follows:
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