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Bigger Is Not Always Better in Optical Coating Production

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Customer-driven design and lean manufacturing principles challenge the assumption that lower unit costs require large coating machines.

Sean Sullivan, Markus Tilsch and Fred Van Milligen, JDSU

In the world of optical thin films, exciting challenges to production are rapidly emerging. Digital imaging and high-definition projection television are becoming common, redefining the demand for optical thin-film coatings. Coatings must have a tight spectral precision and a low defect level, and they also must be offered at prices that are suitable for consumer applications. Traditionally, tight spectral precision and low costs have not tended to go together. High-capacity, low-cost coating technologies have lacked process capability, offering poor spectral precision. High-precision...Read full article

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