Polarizing Beamsplitters divide unpolarized beam into two orthogonal, linearly polarized parts. A wide variety of Polarizing Beamsplitters configurations are offered by CASTECH, including UV Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Broadband Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Laser Line Polarizing Plate Beamsplitters, Broadband Polarizing Plate Beamsplitters. Coating is a critical portion of a high performance Polarizing Beamsplitters. CASTECH has extensive coating techniques and expertise of IBS, IAD, E-Beam & MS coating to suit high extinction ratio and high damage threshold needs. High-energy Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes are constructed by optically contacting rather than cementing. With damage threshold up to 20 J/cm2, they are ideal for high power laser application.

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LED lighting is available in a wide variety of home and industrial products, and the list is growing every year. The rapid development of LED technology has resulted in increased product availability, improved manufacturing efficiency, and lower prices. Below are some of the most common types of LED products.

Recessed downlights are commonly used in residential kitchens, hallways, and bathrooms, and in a number of office and commercial settings. DOE estimates there are more than 600 million recessed downlights installed in U.S. homes and businesses.

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LED is a highly energy-efficient lighting technology, and has the potential to fundamentally change the future of lighting in the United States.  Residential LEDs -- especially ENERGY STAR rated products -- use at least 75% less energy, and last up to 25 times longer, than incandescent lighting.

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Widespread use of LED lighting has a large potential impact on energy savings in the United States. By 2035, the majority of lighting installations are anticipated to use LED technology, and energy savings from LED lighting could top 569 TWh annually by 2035, equal to the annual energy output of more than 92 1,000 MW power plants.

The light-emitting diode (LED) is today's most energy-efficient and rapidly developing lighting technology. Quality LED light bulbs last longer, are more durable, and offer comparable or better light quality than other types of lighting.

Polarizing Beamsplitters divide unpolarized beam into two orthogonal, linearly polarized parts. A wide variety of Polarizing Beamsplitters configurations are offered by CASTECH, including UV Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Broadband Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes, Laser Line Polarizing Plate Beamsplitters, Broadband Polarizing Plate Beamsplitters. Coating is a critical portion of a high performance Polarizing Beamsplitters. CASTECH has extensive coating techniques and expertise of IBS, IAD, E-Beam & MS coating to suit high extinction ratio and high damage threshold needs. High-energy Laser Line Polarizing Beamsplitter Cubes are constructed by optically contacting rather than cementing. With damage threshold up to 20 J/cm2, they are ideal for high power laser application.

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The high efficiency and directional nature of LEDs makes them ideal for many industrial uses. LEDs are increasingly common in street lights, parking garage lighting, walkway and other outdoor area lighting, refrigerated case lighting, modular lighting, and task lighting.

Because LEDs are small and directional, they are ideal for lighting tight spaces such as countertops for cooking and reading recipes. Since there can be variation in light color and directionality, it is important to compare products to find the best fixture for your space.

LEDs consume far less electricity than incandescent bulbs, and decorative LED light strings such as Christmas tree lights are no different. Not only do LED holiday lights consume less electricity, they also have the following advantages:

With performance improvements and dropping prices, LED lamps can affordably and effectively replace 40, 60, 75, and even 100 Watt incandescent bulbs. It's important to read the Lighting Facts Label to make sure the product is the right brightness and color for its intended use and location.

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