About

China-based precision optical glass manufacturer serving global markets since the early 2015s

Manufacturing facility

Manufacturing facility — precision optical glass fabrication

Production team

For more than a decade, we have manufactured precision optical glass components for research institutions, laboratories, OEM manufacturers, and industrial users across Asia, Europe, North America, and beyond.

What began as a specialized optical processing workshop has grown into a full-service custom fabrication facility — from raw material sourcing to finished, coated, and inspected optical components.

We maintain inventory of commonly used optical materials including fused silica, borosilicate, BK7, and float glass substrates. This allows us to start production quickly and keep lead times short for standard requests.

Today, we work with engineers, purchasing teams, and research groups who need more than catalog optics. Whether you need five prototype windows or five thousand production units, we approach every order with the same attention to detail. Many of our technicians have worked in optical fabrication for ten years, and that experience shows in the consistency of what we deliver.

Our job is straightforward: you send a drawing or specification, and we return a finished component that meets it — on time and within tolerance.

Fabrication & Machining

  • CNC cutting & profile machining
  • Waterjet cutting for thick substrates
  • Drilling, laser machining, apertures
  • Edge grinding, chamfering, beveling

Surface & Finishing

  • Precision & ultra-precision polishing
  • Frosting, blackening, chemical strengthening
  • AR, reflective, filter & conductive coatings
  • Dimensional inspection & documentation

We process a wide range of optical and technical materials, including:

  • Fused silica
  • Borosilicate glass
  • BK7 and optical crown glass
  • Sapphire
  • Infrared optical materials
  • Specialty and application-specific substrates

Material selection is often as critical as fabrication itself. Our experience across different substrate families allows us to recommend suitable materials based on optical performance, thermal properties, durability, machinability, and application environment.


Precision fabrication is rarely just about machining a part.

The machines are more capable. The material range is wider. The inspection processes are more rigorous. But the core of what we do is unchanged — a customer brings a drawing or a specification, and we return a finished component that meets it.

Our role is to bring those requirements together into a manufacturing process that produces reliable, repeatable optical components for demanding environments.