Introducing the latest optics technology in our range - the 37 mm 3D printed iris diaphragm. With an aperture range of 1.5 mm to 24 mm, this innovative product is perfect for night vision goggles, such as the PVS-14, and has a wide range of potential uses in other industries as well, including microscopy.
3D printing technology has allowed for the creation of cheap, highly precise and customizable components, and this iris diaphragm is no exception. The ability to adjust the aperture size with such precision allows for greater control over the amount of light entering the device, resulting in clearer and more accurate images. This is especially important for night vision goggles, where the ability to see clearly in low light conditions is crucial.
One of the greatest advantages of this iris diaphragm is its ease of mounting. The iris can be easily mounted using popular scope caps such as the Butler Creek scope cap, making it a quick and straightforward process for any user.
But the applications for this iris diaphragm don't stop there. The precision and control it offers make it a valuable addition to any device or instrument that requires the manipulation of light, such as microscopes, telescopes, and cameras. The 3D printing process also allows for the creation of customized diaphragms, tailored to the specific needs of any application.
Overall, the 37 mm 3D printed iris diaphragm is a fantastic alternative in the field of optics, offering precision, control and weight savings. Its wide range of potential uses makes it a versatile and valuable addition to any industry that relies on the manipulation of light.
The iris can be purchased here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1356055278
Or, if you'd like the STL files to 3D print yourself, they can be purchased here: https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/1395493287