Optical Instrument Lens

Item Name Code (INC) 21884

Optical Instruments, Test Equipment, Components and Accessories
Federal Supply Class: FSC 6650
NATO Supply Classification Class: NSC 6650
Instruments and Laboratory Equipment
Federal Supply Group: FSG 66
NATO Supply Classification Group: NSG 66
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INC 21884 Optical Instrument Lens
INC 21884 Optical Instrument Lens

An unmounted, transparent, color free lens which may be treated with a low reflection coating to increase light transmission. Includes single and compound elements. For items having two plane parallel surfaces, see WINDOW, OPTICAL INSTRUMENT. Excludes RETICLE, OPTICAL INSTRUMENT.

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Optical instrument lenses are transparent devices made of glass or other materials that are used to focus or manipulate light in optical instruments. They are an essential component in various devices such as cameras, microscopes, telescopes, and binoculars.

The primary function of an optical instrument lens is to refract or bend light rays in a controlled manner to form an image. This is achieved through the process of refraction, where light passing through the lens is bent or redirected based on the lens's shape and curvature.

There are different types of lenses used in optical instruments, each with its own unique properties and applications. Some common types of lenses include:

1. Convex Lens: Also known as a converging lens, a convex lens is thicker at the center and thinner at the edges. It converges incoming light rays to a focal point, creating a magnified and real image. Convex lenses are commonly used in cameras, telescopes, and magnifying glasses.

2. Concave Lens: Also known as a diverging lens, a concave lens is thinner at the center and thicker at the edges. It diverges incoming light rays, causing them to spread out. Concave lenses are used to correct vision problems like nearsightedness (myopia) and are also used in devices like projectors and eyeglasses.

3. Meniscus Lens: A meniscus lens has one convex and one concave surface. It is used to correct optical aberrations and improve image quality in optical instruments.

4. Aspherical Lens: An aspherical lens has a non-spherical shape, which helps to reduce spherical aberrations and improve image quality. They are commonly used in high-end camera lenses and other precision optical instruments.

These are just a few examples of the many types of lenses used in optical instruments. The specific type of lens used depends on the desired optical properties and the application of the instrument.

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