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Optical Precision Machining: The Technology Behind Lighting Equipment

2024-06-20
With the improvement of the quality of life, people's requirements for stage effects in performance activities are also getting higher and higher. When the curtain opened, the large-scale stage light show showed the gorgeous and colorful lighting effects, which made the audience dizzy. But do you know what role the iris plays behind this spectacular light show?
Next, this article will give you a detailed introduction to the in-depth technology and sophistication behind optical Precision parts.
Aperture: The great truth behind small parts

The aperture is a component that is usually located in the lens part of the lighting equipment, and its principle is to use the amount of light passing to change the size of the aperture, so as to adjust the intensity and distribution range of light.

Modern stage lighting usually uses a computerized control system, which can be programmed by the gaffer to preset the change of the light, and in some small performances or specific scenes, the gaffer may also manually operate the dimmer to control the brightness of the light, achieving a smooth transition from complete darkness to complete brightness. This seemingly simple process actually requires very high precision of the parts, and the manufacturing of aperture lenses needs to achieve micron or even nanometer level accuracy to ensure superior optical performance.

At the same time, as the part closest to the heat source of the equipment, the aperture also has very high requirements for its performance stability under high temperature operation, so as to avoid electrical failure caused by overheating of the equipment during the working process.

Overcome technical barriers after deeply understanding of customer needs 

As a well-known manufacturer with global strategic deployment, Zhuhai Chuntian Technology Co., Ltd. (CTT) conducts in-depth research on the materials of the aperture, and according to the specific needs and application scenarios of HARMAN Speaker Company, the materials are tested and selected for high temperature, wear, optical properties and other tests, and strives to provide customers with efficient and feasible customized services.
CTT is committed to providing an exceptional customer experience, and in addition to being able to implement customized solutions to meet your unique business needs, we also have a comprehensive technical support and after-sales service team. We are well aware of the importance of trust, so we welcome and encourage you to conduct on-site visits and surveys to our workshops, product sampling inspections, and provide product test reports, quality inspection reports, and production process records.
CTT, your long-term partner with absolute satisfaction.
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