capabilities
Corning is a world leader in optical materials technology and process
innovation. Corning’s capabilities extend beyond materials to provide
state-of-the art, patented manufacturing processes, sophisticated technologies,
and forming, coating and finishing applications that deliver high performance,
reliable, versatile and durable solutions worldwide.
Materials Development
Corning leverages its unmatched understanding of fundamental glass science to
develop materials to meet market needs, including glass ceramics, the first
low-loss optical fiber, ULE® Low Expansion Glass, HPFS® glass materials and Photochromic Glass.
Optical Design
Corning partners with its customers to design high performance precision optic
components that serve the needs of many market segments including wafer,
photomask and inspection equipment suppliers.
Specialty Glass Melting
Corning has the unique ability to melt a wide range of custom glasses in
relatively small volumes. Corning currently melts more than 60 custom glass
compositions on a regular basis.
Forming
Corning’s glass forming capabilities include outside vapor deposition,
pressing, sagging, sealing, tube forming, sheet draw/rolling and casting.
Precision Free Form Grinding and Polishing
Corning's outstanding capabilities in precision free form grinding and
polishing enable the production of such materials as complex aspheric lenses.
Diamond Turning Technology
Corning provides a world class capability in this ultra-high-precision
machining process for reflective systems.
Coatings – UV, IR, reflective, transmissive
Corning provides a wide range of coating and finishing applications for the
glass substrates we produce, including the full spectrum of EUV – IR
applications, wavelength-specific blocking coatings and high-end transmissive
coatings.
Optical Assembly
Corning successfully delivers complete opto-mechanical sub-assemblies including
design, materials, components and optical sub-assemblies to meet a variety of
customer challenges.
Telescope Optics Manufacturing
Corning has been crafting large telescope optics since Corning made the
200-inch mirror for the Hale Telescope at Mount Palomar in 1934. Corning
continues the tradition today by providing precise, single-source telescope
optics manufacturing capabilities to the
Astronomy market.
Precision Optical Sub-Systems
Corning is a leading supplier of precision optical sub-systems, delivered to a
myriad of markets and applications.
Metrology Instruments
Corning provides rapid, accurate full-form
measurement of precision flat and cylindrical surfaces for the
semiconductor, data storage, automotive, and industrial markets.