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Material: BK7 UVFS Grade A optical glass

Dimension Tolerance: +0,-0.2mm

Bevel: 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm x 45 °

Clear Aperture: >80%

Surface Quality: 60-40 scratch and dig

Flatness: l /2 at 632.8 nm

Angle deviation tolerance: ± 3arcmin

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