Conventional grinding and polishing
The established subtractive route for spheres, flats, prisms, and aspheres across most catalog glasses, from millimeters to large mirrors.
Verified parts
Opdo sources optical parts on your behalf and verifies every one against the design intent before it ships.
Today, finding the right supplier means cold calls and slow quotes. When parts arrive, you take the supplier's word that they meet spec, but not all do.
Most of a project goes to verification. Opdo takes that off your plate.
STEP, ISO 10110 PDF, ZMX, SEQ, and others.
Each job goes to the producer best suited to it on technology, material, size, tolerance, lead time, and price.
Parts are measured against the design intent on state of the art metrology.
You run the purchasing and QA through one platform instead of managing suppliers yourself.
Opdo maintains a current map of suppliers and their capabilities across technologies, materials, sizes and tolerances. Sourcing gets easier and accelerated by AI.
Opdo routes each job to partners running the right process for the geometry, material, and tolerance. Representative capabilities below. Exact numbers refine per quote.
The established subtractive route for spheres, flats, prisms, and aspheres across most catalog glasses, from millimeters to large mirrors.
Direct precision cutting for freeforms, off-axis surfaces, and metals, IR crystals, and polymers that conventional polishing can't handle.
A magnetically controlled abrasive fluid corrects residual error with sub-nanometer control. The standard finishing pass for high-precision aspheres and freeforms.
We'll source it, verify it, and confirm it meets spec before it reaches you.