Stainless steel material ensures long-term stability
The LBTEK stainless steel flip mount is used in conjunction with other mechanical components and is commonly employed in comparative experiments. Optical components are mounted onto the flip mount via other mechanical parts. A 90° flip allows the mounted optical components to move out of the light path, while returning them to their original position brings them back into the light path. Its maximum flip repeatability can reach up to 100 µrad. The all-stainless-steel structure ensures excellent thermal stability. The TS-01A features an M4 threaded hole at the bottom, while the TS-01B has an M4 countersunk hole at the bottom, allowing connection to standard optical posts.
Attribute
Materialstainless steel
Tilting angle90°
90° Stainless Steel Flip Base
90° flip design to avoid optical path interference
Highly repeatable, up to 100 µrad
Compact structure, stainless steel material
No magnets used in the design
LBTEK 90° Stainless Steel Flip Bases are commonly used in comparative experiments. The 90° flip design is ideal for quickly moving optical mounts in and out of the light path, with a maximum flip repeatability of up to 100 µrad. The all-stainless steel structure ensures excellent thermal stability. The TS-01A features an M4 threaded hole at the bottom, while the TS-01B has an M4 countersunk hole, allowing connection to standard optical posts.
Stainless steel flip base for quick release of optical mount in and out the light path