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What materials can be further processed by Fuzhou Antyco Optics?

materials are: Sapphire, Fused Silica, Crystal Quartz, Silicon, Germanium, BK7, CaF2, BaF2 and all kinds of Color Glasses, Non-Linear Crystals and Laser Gain KTP, KTA, BBO, LiNbO3


Can you refile for another bankruptcy after one has been discharged?

You can file BK 7 after 8 years from the previous BK7 7 (measured from time of filing, NOT discharge). You can file BK 13 6 years after filing BK 7. You can file a BK 13 2 years after filing a BK 13.


What is in k9 glass?

K9 is a Chinese Optical Borosilicate Crown Glass. It has low inclusions and bubbles. It is used for lenses and prisms for lasers and optics. It has good physical properties and can be polished like leaded glass. It also weighs approximately 15% less than full (24%) leaded glass (crystal). A US equivalent is BK7.


Usually which kinds of material can be used as optical components?

Sapphire, Fused Silica, Crystal Quartz, Silicon, Germanium, BK7, CaF2, BaF2 and all kinds of Color Glasses, Non-Linear Crystals and Laser Gain KTP, KTA, BBO, LiNbO3


How about the detail specification of Dispersion Prisms?

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


How about the detail specification of Dove Prisms?

Material: ---------------------------------BK7 Grade A optical glass Dimension Tolerance: --------------+0.0, -0.2 mm Clear Aperture: ----------------------->80% Angle Tolerance: --------------------± 3 arc minutes Flatness@633nm:-------------------------------- l/2 Surface Quality:---------------------- 60-40 scratch and dig Bevel: -----------------------------------0.2 mm to 0.5 mm Coating:---------------------------------Uncoated Part No. A (mm) B (mm) h (mm) DP1101 21.1 5.0 5.0 DP1102 42.3 10.0 10.0 DP1103 63.4 15.0 15.0


Explain why the white light is dispersed?

Visible light, AKA white light, travels in straight lines at a very fast speed through the air. Though you can't always see them, it is made up of different colors. When it [light]passes through a prism it slows down as it [the prism] is a denser material and as the light is passed at an angle some Photons enter the prism first and slow down, this pulls the rest of the Photons which have not entered the prism yet causing it to refract. (Some people say the light bends, but this is incorrect as light always travels in a straight line and when it refract it just turns). The colors then separate and can be seen; this is called dispersion. Triangular prisms are used to disperse light, that is, to break light up into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow). Crown glasses like BK7 have a small dispersion, while flint glasses have a much stronger dispersion (for visible light) and thus are more suitable for use in dispersive prisms. Fused quartz is used in the ultraviolet as normal glasses lose their transparency there. The top angle of the prism can be chosen to guide the dispersion. However, it is typically chosen so that both the incoming and outgoing light rays hit the surface around the Brewster's angle, so that reflection losses are minimized. Brewster's angle (also known as the polarization angle) is an angle of incidence at which light with a particular division is perfectly transmitted through a transparent surface, with no reflection.


What Is ment by the dispersion of white light?

Visible light, AKA white light, travels in straight lines at a very fast speed through the air. Though you can't always see them, it is made up of different colors. When it [light]passes through a prism it slows down as it [the prism] is a denser material and as the light is passed at an angle some Photons enter the prism first and slow down, this pulls the rest of the Photons which have not entered the prism yet causing it to refract. (Some people say the light bends, but this is incorrect as light always travels in a straight line and when it refract it just turns). The colors then separate and can be seen; this is called dispersion. Triangular prisms are used to disperse light, that is, to break light up into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow). Crown glasses like BK7 have a small dispersion, while flint glasses have a much stronger dispersion (for visible light) and thus are more suitable for use in dispersive prisms. Fused quartz is used in the ultraviolet as normal glasses lose their transparency there. The top angle of the prism can be chosen to guide the dispersion. However, it is typically chosen so that both the incoming and outgoing light rays hit the surface around the Brewster's angle, so that reflection losses are minimized. Brewster's angle (also known as the polarization angle) is an angle of incidence at which light with a particular division is perfectly transmitted through a transparent surface, with no reflection. ----------------------------------------------------- Gave this in as Science H/w so please don't copy and pase the whole thing.


What happens to debt you don't claim in bankruptcy?

The legal process and system is demanding even for those experienced with it. Many of your creditors will have an attorney to assure they get as much as possible, even groups of lawyers, who specialize only in bankruptcy. Simply you should/better/need to have one too.The above is correct to a point, since it all depends upon the type of BK a person files; and his or her own individual case. Some will be more involved, more complicated than others. For a good many cases, however, it is a straightforward process. The "warning"above is way over the top and seems put forth as a "scare tactic" of sorts.For example, if a person, after a BK discharge, discovers new properties, assets, the procedure is to notify the Trustee via a letter. The Trustee would then decide the next move, whether or not to reopen the BK case. The Trustee AND the court would have to determine that the newly discovered property or assets are worth the time of pursuit. That would be a relatively high standard.Another example might be if you realize you inadvertently did not include certain creditors. If that's the case, then:1. If your case is still open, then you simply amend your original list2. If it's after BK discharge, and the creditor had actual knowledge that you filed BK, then it's the same as if the creditor was actually listed in your papers.3. If your omitted creditor did not have knowledge, the chances are HUGE that the debt will be considered discharged. This especially true if the case was a no assets case.In a goodly number of cases, the no assets kind, it is even a good idea to consider going PRO SE. If a person can fill out his or her income taxes, he or she should have no difficulties filing a BK7 no assets, and saving a couple of thousand bucks that would have gone to an attorney.