Posted in | News

Optical Surfaces Delivers Key Components for Spaceborne Optical Systems

Image Credits: Optical Surfaces Ltd

Optical Surfaces Ltd. has delivered a challenging 300mm diameter off-axis paraboloid and a mounted flat mirror to SIMERA Technology Group (Pty) Ltd - an engineering design and development company specialising in the development of UAV and small satellite optical payload systems.

Drawing upon its highly experienced and skilled production team - Optical Surfaces manufactured the off-axis parabolic mirror with surface accuracy of better than lambda/15 P-V, surface quality of 20/10 scratch/dig and surface slope error of lambda/10/cm P-V. This, together with an ultra-smooth coated reference flat (315 mm diameter), have been produced from Zerodur™ as the main reflective and reference components, for a large flight test alignment collimator under construction in SIMERA Technology Group’s optical clean room. This will be the largest and most capable privately-owned facility for testing of airborne and spaceborne optics in South Africa.

The contract for the off-axis parabolic and flat mirrors was awarded to Optical Surfaces Ltd. based upon its proven expertise and experience in producing demanding optical systems for the space and satellite systems community. We have been very pleased with the technical expertise shown and the support provided by Optical Surfaces Ltd, both in direct dealings, and through Talex UK Ltd, our UK collaborator. We therefore placed an additional order on Optical Surfaces Ltd for the manufacture of Flight Model mirrors for a space telescope project we’re currently involved in. These consist of an annular Zerodur™ Primary Mirror, and second-surface Secondary Mirror. Both are chemically etched spherical mirrors, requiring surface accuracies better than lambda/10 P-V.

Louwrens Marais, Systems Engineer, SIMERA Technology Group

Optical Surfaces Ltd has been producing optical components and systems for more than 50 years and is now accepted as one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-precision optics for satellite and space borne systems. The company’s ISO 9001-2008 approved manufacturing workshops and test facilities are deep underground in a series of tunnels excavated in solid chalk where temperature remains constant and vibration is practically non-existent. With such stable conditions testing, particularly with long path lengths, becomes quantifiable and reliable. Working with these natural advantages is a highly skilled team of craftsmen with a commitment to excellence in both product quality and customer service.

Citations

Please use one of the following formats to cite this article in your essay, paper or report:

  • APA

    Optical Surfaces Ltd.. (2019, October 21). Optical Surfaces Delivers Key Components for Spaceborne Optical Systems. AZoOptics. Retrieved on April 19, 2024 from https://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=23537.

  • MLA

    Optical Surfaces Ltd.. "Optical Surfaces Delivers Key Components for Spaceborne Optical Systems". AZoOptics. 19 April 2024. <https://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=23537>.

  • Chicago

    Optical Surfaces Ltd.. "Optical Surfaces Delivers Key Components for Spaceborne Optical Systems". AZoOptics. https://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=23537. (accessed April 19, 2024).

  • Harvard

    Optical Surfaces Ltd.. 2019. Optical Surfaces Delivers Key Components for Spaceborne Optical Systems. AZoOptics, viewed 19 April 2024, https://www.azooptics.com/News.aspx?newsID=23537.

Tell Us What You Think

Do you have a review, update or anything you would like to add to this news story?

Leave your feedback
Your comment type
Submit

While we only use edited and approved content for Azthena answers, it may on occasions provide incorrect responses. Please confirm any data provided with the related suppliers or authors. We do not provide medical advice, if you search for medical information you must always consult a medical professional before acting on any information provided.

Your questions, but not your email details will be shared with OpenAI and retained for 30 days in accordance with their privacy principles.

Please do not ask questions that use sensitive or confidential information.

Read the full Terms & Conditions.