Prisma
Prisms bend the light to reflect (reflective prism), to break (dispersive prism) or to distribute light (radiator). Prisms are usually made from glass, but any material can be used as long as the material is transparent and suitable for the intended wavelength. Common materials include glass, plastic and fluorite.
Prismas are designed with different surface angles depending on the area of application. ILLUCO manufactures prisms with excellent surface accuracy and looks based on 20 years of accumulated knowledge and technology.

Balm
Canadian balm is a resin obtained from Canadian balm wood. It has a transparent light yellow colour and strong viscosity. Due to the high optical quality and the same refraction coefficient of the crown, this is commonly used for the production of lenses and microscope slides.
In Prisma, it is used as a diagonal adhesive for fixing a 68 ° angle of calcium in the manufacture of Nicole Prisma, which is used for the creation and analysis of flat polarisation.



