BH GSO ISO 12123:2016
ISO 12123:2010
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
10 February 2016
Optics and photonics -- Specification of raw optical glass
BH GSO ISO 12123:2016 Files
English
15 Pages
Current Edition
Reference Language
26.52 BHD
BH GSO ISO 12123:2016 Scope
This International Standard gives rules for the specification of raw optical glass. It serves as a complement to ISO 10110, which provides rules specifying finished optical elements. Since raw optical glass may be quite different in shape and size from the optical elements, its specification also differs from that of optical elements.
This International Standard provides guidelines for the essential specification characteristics of raw optical glass in order to improve communication between glass suppliers and optical element manufacturers. For specific applications (e.g. lasers, the infrared spectral range), specifications based on this International Standard will have to be supplemented.
NOTE Additional information on how to translate optical element specifications into raw optical glass specifications is given in Annex A.
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