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Projector Fresnel Lens

Specification

[Product Name] Projector Fresnel Lens

[Brand] Yuying
[Available Sizes] Optical-grade PMMA (customizable)
[Dimension] 140×115 (Any size can be cut)
[Focal Length] 35mm

[Groove Pitch] 0.3mm

[Customized] Dimension, Shape, Focal Length, Groove Pitch, Thickness and more



2-Inch Projector Fresnel Lens PMMA Material | 35mm Focal for LCD Display Systems | Collimator Lenses


Yuying Optical designs and manufactures Fresnel lenses specifically for projection systems, offering excellent collimation and focusing capabilities. By converting a point light source into a uniform parallel beam, these lenses enhance image brightness and uniformity while minimizing hotspot effects. They are commonly used in combination with cylindrical lenses and other optical components.


Customization Services

Yuying provides customized Fresnel lenses for projectors, tailored in terms of focal length, dimensions, and groove design.


  • Custom Fresnel lenses available in varied sizes, shapes and focal lengths
  • Optimized thread pitch/tooth profile: Enhances resolution, clarity and brightness
  • Eccentric condenser lens technology: Expands keystone correction range for optimal viewing in both desktop/ceiling installations
  • Front-rear lens configuration improves light utilization efficiency



Advantages

Improved Brightness Uniformity: Eliminates center-brightness and edge-dimming issues
Enhanced Light Efficiency: Reduces light loss during transmission through the panel
Hotspot Suppression: Effectively minimizes hotspot effects, protecting display components
Front & Rear Fresnel Configuration: Front lens collimates light; rear lens focuses it for optimal output
Flexible Installation: Suitable for both ceiling-mounted and desktop projectors with keystone correction support


Functions

Fresnel lenses perform beam collimation and focusing:

1. Convert point sources into parallel light, significantly enhancing edge brightness of display panels while eliminating sunspot effects and improving overall brightness uniformity
2. Typically used with other optical components (e.g. cylindrical lenses)
3. Removing collimation lenses causes substantial light loss through panels, resulting in noticeable hotspots and reduced edge brightness
4. On the reverse side of LCD screens, light must be converged from panels to projection lenses





Application Examples

  • Portable Projectors: Ultra-thin Fresnel lenses enable compact optical engines as small as the palm of your hand.
  • Rear-Projection TVs: Large-format Fresnel screens are used for light diffusion and viewing angle control.
  • 3LCD/DLP Projection Technology: Both rely on Fresnel lenses as key optical components for light collimation and concentration.