BK7 Optical Glass

BK7 Optical Glass

Reliable Optical Performance for Visible and Near-Infrared Systems.

A widely used borosilicate crown glass offering excellent optical homogeneity, good mechanical durability, and economical performance for precision windows, lenses, prisms, and general imaging optics.

Precision BK7 optical glass blanks and components
Why BK7

A Proven Standard for Precision Visible Optics

BK7 is one of the most commonly specified optical glasses because it combines consistent optical quality, broad visible transmission, good polishability, and practical cost. It is well suited to general-purpose imaging, laser, inspection, laboratory, and industrial optical systems.

01

Excellent Optical Homogeneity

Uniform refractive index supports precision imaging and repeatable optical performance.

02

Broad Visible Transmission

High transmission across the visible spectrum and useful performance into the near infrared.

03

Good Manufacturability

Machines and polishes efficiently into windows, lenses, prisms, filters, and custom shapes.

04

Cost-Effective Performance

A practical material choice when sapphire-level hardness or deep-UV performance is not required.

Engineering Properties

Optical, Mechanical, and Thermal Characteristics

Representative values for optical-grade BK7-type borosilicate crown glass. Final values vary by supplier, melt, grade, wavelength, and test method.

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Glass TypeBorosilicate crown optical glass
DensityApproximately 2.51 g/cm³
Knoop HardnessApproximately 610
Young’s ModulusApproximately 82 GPa
Poisson’s RatioApproximately 0.21
Thermal ExpansionApproximately 7.1 × 10⁻⁶/K
Transformation TemperatureApproximately 557°C

Optical Properties

Transmission RangeApproximately 0.35–2.5 µm, thickness-dependent
Refractive Index ndApproximately 1.5168
Abbe Number VdApproximately 64.17
DispersionLow-to-moderate crown-glass dispersion
BirefringenceIsotropic glass; stress birefringence depends on processing
Coating CompatibilityAR, reflective, beamsplitter, filter, and custom coatings
Available GradesCommercial, optical, precision, and high-homogeneity grades
Optical Transmission

High Transmission Across the Visible Spectrum

BK7 provides strong transmission throughout the visible range and useful near-infrared performance. Actual transmission depends on thickness, surface finish, absorption, and optical coating.

100%50%0%0.350.50.81.22.02.5 µm UV EDGEVISIBLENIR
Representative only. Final performance varies with glass grade, melt data, thickness, surface finish, and coating design.
Material Comparison

When BK7 Is the Practical Choice

PropertySapphireBK7Fused SilicaCaF₂
Visible ImagingVery GoodExcellentExcellentVery Good
UV PerformanceVery GoodLimitedExcellentExcellent
Scratch ResistanceExcellentModerateGoodLow
Thermal StabilityExcellentModerateExcellentModerate
Relative CostHigherLowModerateHigher
Manufacturing Capabilities

From BK7 Blank to Finished Optical Component

COE Sapphire supports prototype, low-volume, and repeat production of precision BK7 optical components with integrated fabrication, coating, and inspection.

01

Precision Machining

Cutting, edging, coring, beveling, centering, and custom geometry fabrication.

02

Optical Polishing

Precision flat, spherical, and custom polishing for demanding surface requirements.

03

Optical Coating

AR, reflective, beamsplitter, filter, and application-specific multilayer coatings.

04

Quality Assurance

Dimensional inspection, interferometry, surface inspection, and documentation.

Design Guide

Specify the Right BK7 Optical Component

Provide operating wavelength, dimensions, tolerances, surface quality, flatness, wedge or parallelism, clear aperture, edge treatment, coating, quantity, and environmental requirements.

Discuss Your Specification
Surface QualityCommercial through precision optical grades
FlatnessApplication-specific interferometric control
Wedge / ParallelismPrecision parallel, wedged, or custom geometry
Edge TreatmentChamfer, bevel, radius, and blackened edges
CoatingsSingle-band, broadband, reflective, and filter coatings
DocumentationInspection reports and traceability available
Frequently Asked Questions

BK7 Optical Glass FAQ

What is BK7 optical glass commonly used for?

BK7 is widely used for visible-light windows, lenses, prisms, filters, mirrors, beam splitters, and general imaging components.

What wavelength range can BK7 transmit?

BK7 typically offers useful transmission from approximately 350 nm into the near infrared, with the practical range depending on thickness and coating.

How does BK7 compare with fused silica?

BK7 is generally more economical and easy to manufacture, while fused silica offers better deep-UV transmission, lower thermal expansion, and stronger thermal-shock performance.

How does BK7 compare with sapphire?

BK7 is more cost-effective for many visible applications, while sapphire provides much greater hardness, abrasion resistance, and high-temperature capability.

Can BK7 be optically coated?

Yes. BK7 is compatible with anti-reflection, reflective, beamsplitter, filter, and custom multilayer coatings.

Can COE Sapphire manufacture custom BK7 shapes and tolerances?

Yes. COE Sapphire can manufacture custom dimensions, wedges, bevels, radii, apertures, holes, polished surfaces, and application-specific tolerances.

What information is needed for a BK7 quotation?

Please provide dimensions, tolerances, surface quality, flatness, wedge or parallelism, clear aperture, coating requirements, quantity, and any inspection documentation needed.

Custom BK7 Optical Components

Ready to Discuss Your BK7 Project?

Send us your drawing, specification, or application requirements.

Request a Quote