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Godstone Road
Kenley
Surrey
CR85AA
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 208 6686126

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Ultra smooth hyperbolic mirrors

Ultra smooth hyperbolic mirrors

Product News Wednesday, January 21, 2026: Optical Surfaces Ltd.

Drawing upon its uniquely stable production facility - Optical Surfaces Ltd. has established itself as a leading supplier of larger diameter hyperbolic mirrors and the extremely tight tolerances and accuracy that these optics demand.
 
Hyperbolic mirrors are used in telescopes to correct aberrations in Ritchey-Chrétien designs, such as the Hubble telescope, by focusing off-axis light, allowing for wider fields of view and high optical performance. They are also often used as secondary mirrors in Cassegrain telescopes to create a virtual focus for eyepiece placement, which is essential for deep-space observation and satellites where precision is paramount. Hyperbolic mirrors from Optical Surfaces are used in many prestigious deep space and earth observation telescope including BNSC’s Top Sat, NASA swift explorer, ESA’s XMM and NigeriaSAT-2 projects.
Optical Surfaces skilled optical engineers routinely produce hyperbolic mirrors up to 500mm diameter with typical wavefront error of only lambda/20 P-V, surface finish of 10/5 and microroughness of less than 1.2nm RMS. These ultra-smooth hyperbolic mirrors can be supplied with a coating exactly optimised for a specific application. In space borne telescope platforms, where weight is an issue, Optical Surfaces can also produce light weighted hyperbolic mirrors. 

For further information on ultra smooth hyperbolic mirrors for telescope systems please visit https://optisurf.com/hyperboloids/ or contact Optical Surfaces Ltd. on +44-208-668-6126 / sales@optisurf.com.   Optical Surfaces Ltd has been producing high precision optical components and systems for more than 60 years. The company’s ISO 9001-2015 approved manufacturing workshops and test facilities are deep underground in a series of tunnels excavated in solid chalk where temperature remains constant, and vibration is practically non-existent. With such stable conditions testing, particularly with long path lengths, becomes quantifiable and reliable Image caption: Hyperbolic telescope mirror used for Earth Observation satellite project (courtesy: Optical Surfaces Ltd.) ----------- Worldwide HQ Optical Surfaces Ltd. Godstone Road Kenley Surrey CR8 5AA UK Tel. +44-208-668-6126 email sales@optisurf.com web http://www.optisurf.com      Media Contact:    Dr Bill Bradbury        Primetek Solutions       info@primetek-solutions.com