ANSI/OEOSC OP Standards for Sale
The following ANSI/OEOSC OP standards are available
for purchase from OEOSC. To purchase a paper copy of a
standard, please contact Patrick Augino at:
email: Patrick Augino
phone: (585) 217-0718
or mail your request and check to:
OEOSC
c/o Patrick Auigno
75 Barrett Dr #1190
Webster, NY 14580
(please make all checks payable to: OEOSC)
Paper copies may be charged using a credit card, or by purchase order.
PDF copies of the standards can be purchased through
ANSI at http://webstore.ansi.org.
Available standards:
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(TF7) ANSI/OEOSC OP1.007-2020: American National Standard For Optics and
Electro – Optical Instruments – Optical Elements
and Assemblies – Infrared Spectral Bands.
SCOPE:
This Standard divides the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum from 0.750 microns to 30.0 microns into named subregions,
also known as bands, on the basis of the kinds of detectors or materials used to sense infrared radiation.
It defines the generic form of the Abbe dispersion formula for materials that operate in the infrared spectrum and specifies
reference wavelengths for standard Abbe numbers in each of the named bands. This Standard also defines standard reference wavelengths
for the general metrology of infrared materials and components in each of the spectral bands.
Price: $70 for paper copy and $50 for PDF version
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(TF2) ANSI/OEOSC OP1.002-2017 (Revision of ANSI/OEOSC
OP1.002-2009): American National Standard for Optics and
Electro – Optical Instruments – Optical Elements
and Assemblies – Surface Imperfections.
SCOPE:
This standard is sometimes referred to as the "Scratch and Dig Standard." It establishes uniform practices for stating,
interpreting, and inspecting surface imperfections of many different types - scratches, digs, chips, fractures, and others - for
transmissive and reflective optical elements and assemblies.
This standard provides two alternative notations for
specifying surface imperfections. A numerical notation
indicates the allowable visibility of surface
imperfections under specific viewing conditions. An
alphabetic notation indicates the allowable size of
surface imperfections. It is the responsibility of the
optical engineer to choose which notation to use. This
standard does not address the impact of imperfections on
element or system performance.
Price: $70 for paper copy and $50 for PDF version
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(TF1) ANSI/OEOSC OP3.001-2001 (R 2014): American National
Standard for Optics and Electro – Optical Instruments
– Optical Glass.
SCOPE:
This Standard establishes uniform practices for stating and
interpreting specifications, tolerances, and functional
requirements for optical glass that is used to fabricate
lenses and other optical elements, such as prisms, windows,
light pipes, etc., used in optical assemblies, systems,
instruments, or other related uses.
Price: $70.00 for paper copy and $50 for PDF version