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How to Select Premium Optical Glass Dome for Camera Sensor

May 4,2026
How to Select Premium Optical Glass Dome for Camera Sensor
 
Choosing a suitable optical glass dome is essential for camera, sensor and industrial optical devices. The right dome can improve light transmittance, stabilize imaging effect and extend service life.
 
When selecting optical glass domes, you need to focus on three core points: glass material, outer size and surface coating.
 
We mainly adopt high quality BK7 and K9 optical glass as raw materials. These materials feature high uniformity, low light loss and stable physical performance, perfectly matching most surveillance cameras and optical sensors.
 
For size selection, we support customized diameter, thickness and spherical tolerance. Strict dimensional control ensures perfect assembly with your equipment.
 
AR coating is another key factor. A good anti-reflective coating can effectively reduce surface reflection and greatly enhance light transmittance. It also brings scratch resistance and weather resistance for outdoor and long-term use.
 
As a reliable optical glass supplier, Felix Glass provides standard and custom optical glass domes with full quality inspection. We support different coating options and size customization to meet various industrial and optical application demands.
 
If you are looking for stable, high-precision optical domes, welcome to contact us for professional solutions and wholesale price.

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What is your MOQ for custom optical glass and display glass parts?

Felix Glass offers highly flexible MOQ to support client projects, including prototype testing, small batch trial orders and large-volume mass production. All products can be fully customized according to your drawings, tolerances and application standards. Send us your specs to get an accurate price quote within 24 hours.

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Yes, our FELIX GLASS factory supports sample testing for a wide range of precision optical glass components and assemblies. The lead time for sample production is 3 to 7 working days. Please contact us today to arrange samples and obtain a customized solution that meets your needs.

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What is the production lead time for custom optical glass components?
Answer: The lead time for standard samples is 3–7 business days, while mass production takes 15–25 business days, depending on product complexity and order volume. We provide reliable, rapid delivery for orders serving the industrial, medical, automotive, and aerospace sectors. Please submit your project details to receive an accurate delivery schedule.

Are your optical glass products ISO, CE and RoHS certified?

All FELIX GLASS precision optical glass components comply with ISO quality system standards, as well as CE and RoHS requirements. We provide comprehensive test reports, material certificates, and inspection documentation for customer review. Please feel free to request full certification details and a formal quotation today.

Do you offer one-stop custom optical glass processing services?

Yes. We provide a full range of in-house processing services, including CNC machining, precision grinding, optical polishing, vacuum coating (AR, AF, AG, IR), tempering, and screen printing. Every step—from raw material to finished product—is carried out within our own facility. Please let us know your requirements, and we will provide you with the most cost-effective solution.

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