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Materials
Tooling and Tolerances
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Tooling and Polymer Optics Tolerances
Tooling and optics tolerances are tightly linked since achieving
the latter requires the former. We build all tooling in house, including
molds to produce lenses as small as 0.5 mm, which requires tolerances
of a quarter of a fringe.
Tolerances, however, are significantly affected by
the overall design and the choice of materials. Our production,
design and assembly of plastic optics components and assemblies must
support tolerances limited only by the physical properties of the best
engineering polymers on the market. It's not uncommon to have to
consider the effects of thermal expansion caused by merely holding a material
in your hand. Solving these needs regularly has made Syntec expert in
adapting individual parts, and ultimately whole assemblies, for success.
In contrast, many precision drive train components have wider tolerances
on the order of +/- 0.0001 in.
With this commitment to the right tolerances, our
customer base continues to shift from single components to complete
assemblies — evidence of strong confidence in our total solution
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