Introduction: Pourquoi “Standard” Machining Isn’t Enough for Optics
In high-precision optical systems, un support est plus qu'un simple support; it is the foundation of the entire light path. Even a deviation of $±0.01$ mm or a slight thermal expansion can cause beam misalignment, image distortion, or system failure.
À Rapidefficient, we understand that optical components require a different level of engineering. We don’t just cut metal; we manage internal stresses and surface integrity to ensure your optical alignment remains stable over years of operation.

Optical Grade vs. Standard Machining: A Comparison
Many CNC shops claim they can do “précision” work, but optical mounts have unique requirements. Here is how we differentiate our process:
| Fonctionnalité | Standard CNC Machining | Rapidefficient Optical Grade |
| Tolerance Control | Typically $±0.05$ mm | Precise to $±0.005$ mm |
| Material Stability | Direct machining (high internal stress) | Roughing $\rightarrow$ Stress Relief $\rightarrow$ Finishing |
| Surface Roughness | $Ra$ 1.6 – $Ra$ 3.2 | $Ra$ 0.4 – $Ra$ 0.8 (Ultra-smooth) |
| Light Control | Standard Anodizing (Reflective) | Matte Black Anodizing (Anti-reflective) |
| Verification | Basic calipers & micromètres | Hexagon CMM & Optical Inspection |
Solving the 3 Biggest Pain Points in Optical Mount Design
1. Preventing Dimensional “Drift” (Internal Stress Management)
One of the biggest issues with amateur machining is ignoring internal stress. When you machine a solid block of Aluminum 6061-T6, the material “wants” to warp.
- Notre solution: For critical optical benches and mirror mounts, we utilize a multi-stage machining process. We rough out the shape, perform a thermal stress-relief cycle, and then perform the final precision cuts. This ensures the mount won’t “creep” after installation.
2. Thermal Expansion and Material Selection
Optical systems often operate in environments with temperature fluctuations.
Our Expertise: We guide customers in choosing the right materials. While Aluminium 7075 offers great strength-to-weight, we also specialize in Invar et Kovar for applications requiring a near-zero coefficient of thermal expansion ($CTE$).

3. Stray Light Suppression (Finition des surfaces)
In imaging systems, internal reflections are the enemy.
- Notre solution: We offer specialized Matte Black Anodizing and bead blasting. Unlike standard black coatings, our process creates a non-reflective, micro-textured surface that absorbs stray light, significantly improving the signal-to-noise ratio of your optical sensors.
Advanced Materials for Precision Optics
We maintain a stable supply chain for high-performance materials:
- Aluminum 6061-T6 / 7075-T6: The industry standard for lightweight rigidity.
- Stainless Steel 316L: For corrosive environments or high-vacuum applications.
- Titanium Grade 5: When extreme strength and low weight are non-negotiable.
- Invar 36: For ultra-stable laser benches where thermal expansion must be minimized.
Why Partner with Rapidefficient?
As a dedicated CNC supplier, we provide more than just parts. We provide DFM (Conception pour la fabricabilité) soutien to help you reduce costs without sacrificing micron-level precision.
- 24-Hour Quoting: Send us your STEP files, and get a technical review within one business day.
- CMM Inspection Reports: Every critical dimension is verified and documented.
- Global Logistics: Reliable lead times and secure packaging for delicate precision components.
Ready to stabilize your optical system? [Contact Our Engineers for a DFM Review] or visit our [Services d'usinage CNC] page to learn more.





