Re: Wanted Aluminized spherical mirror



On Feb 3, 12:50 pm, Ed Majden <epmaj...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
    I'm looking for a small aluminized spherical mirror with the following
specs:  50 to 60 mm in diameter,  ~250 mm focal length, aluminized spherical
mirror 1/4 wave or better.  Also, and adjustable optical slit.  Please email
me if you have either at:  epmaj...@xxxxxxx
    If you don't use email I may miss your posting as I don't monitor this
list very often.
Thanks:
Ed  

Hi Ed,

We happen to have a bunch of left over 1/4 wave spherical mirrors from
a project. Unfortunately, they are 3" diameter, 8" focal length. (See
Edmund Optics part # 43583) If they are useful, we can let you have
them for half price -- $75.00 a piece plus shipping. I'll email you
this answer as well.

Spencer
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LIGHT WORKS, LLC
http://www.LW4U.com
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