Company Profile
Amorphous Materials,Inc.(AMI) has
developed the technology and built the facility capable of
compounding and casting 10,000 lbs. of glass per year. Help and
support in the effort was obtained from the U.S. Army Night Vision
Laboratory at Ft.Belvoir. Plates 8" in diameter weighing 20 lbs. are
produced in high purity quartz containers fabricated at AMI. Each
plate is purified by distillation in a computer controlled process.
After passing the stringent Q.C. procedures, plates serve as a
source for the required lens blanks or optical elements. Melt
traceability is maintained. AMI uses this process to produce
AMTIR-1, (As2S3
glass), and (As-Se-Te
glass). AMI can produce
optical quality
gallium arsenide for IR
applications using Horizontal Bridgman or Vertical Bridgman
technique.
AMI has developed a unique method for
preparing infrared transmitting fibers. The fibers are pulled continuously,
glass clad and plastic coated inline. The chalcogenide glass
IR fibers
are useful from the visible to near IR (As-S glass) or into the passive IR
out to 11 micrometers (As-Se-Te glass).
AMI fabricates limited finished optics.
Small diameter, inexpensive, short focal length AMTIR-1
lenses are fabricated for IR sensors
used in commercial passive IR devices for remote temperature sensing.
IR-coatings are available. AMI
produces a 50 mm F/1 and a 18.5 mm F/1.5 camera optic. AMI
produces 1"-3" diameter AMTIR-1
windows
with or without
flanges
for remote temperature viewing.