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Top 5 Frequently asked questions
- What is the minimum order quantity for purchasing infrared material from Umicore?
- How do I request a quote for infrared optics?
- I would like to buy GeCl4, who do I contact?
- What type of infrared optics does Umicore sell?
- Where can I find what type of infrared optic material, infrared coatings and infrared lenses Umicore offers?
Frequently Asked Questions
Infrared Solutions
There is no minimum order quantity for purchasing catalog lenses. For more information about the optics we manufacture, you can consult our lens chart via this link. If you do not find the product you are looking for, you can reach out to our sales team via the contact form at the bottom of this page to discuss all the possibilities.
On our corporate website, we have a dedicated page where you can search and filter our product catalogue based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
We have an optics catalogue where you can search and filter our products based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
Umicore manufactures Long Wave Infra-Red (LWIR) lenses based on germanium and Chalcogenide Infra-Red Materials. We also produce infrared filters and infrared coating services. More information about our Infrared solutions can be found on this page.
You can find the complete optics catalogue, including all the optics we offer via this link.
To find the lens you are looking for, you can consult our lens chart including all the infrared lensen we offer. You can find the lens chart via this link.
We have a dedicated page about GASIR, where you will find all the information about this product.
We have a dedicated page where you can search and filter our product catalogue based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
We have a dedicated page where you can search and filter our coatings catalogue based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
Umicore offers any coating from 1 µm to 20µm wavelength region. You can consult our coatings catalogue this link.
Infrared (IR) technology involves the use of light outside the visible spectrum (typically 0.7–14 μm) to detect heat and transmit information. Because it operates outside the visible spectrum, it allows devices to "see" in total darkness, measure temperature, or transmit data.
Infrared (IR) technology is used in thermal cameras, environmental monitoring, industrial inspection, medical diagnostics, automotive sensing, and government & security systems.
Umicore manufactures Long Wave Infra-Red (LWIR) lenses based on germanium and Chalcogenide Infra-Red Materials. We also produce infrared filters and infrared coating services. More information about our Infrared solutions can be found on this page.
GASIR® is Umicore’s proprietary chalcogenide glass specifically engineered for infrared (IR) applications.
It is designed to be transparent in the infrared spectrum from 0.8 µm to 16 µm, making it suitable for thermal imaging, infrared cameras, spectroscopy, surveillance, automotive night vision, and consumer IR devices.
Tessella™ is Umicore’s wafer‑level molding technology used to manufacture high‑performance infrared lenses in a cost‑effective, high‑volume format.
It allows hundreds of infrared (IR) lenses to be formed in one production run, enabling scalable, affordable thermal optics, especially for automotive, consumer, and surveillance markets.
On our corporate website, we have a dedicated page where you can search and filter our product catalogue based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
Infrared coatings require specialized coatings primarily because the materials used (such as Germanium or Silicon) have naturally high refractive indices. Coatings improve transmission, reduce reflections, and protect surfaces against environmental conditions.
Umicore offers any coating from 1 µm to 20µm wavelength region. More information about our Infrared coatings can be found on this page.
Infrared optical filters are specialized optical components designed to selectively transmit or block specific wavelengths of the infrared spectrum. They act as "gatekeepers" for light, ensuring that a device only processes the exact energy it needs while filtering out the rest.
Infrared optical filters are critical in precision technology and everyday electronics. They are conmmonly used in thermal imaging, gas sensing, spectroscopy, and optical instruments that need wavelength selection.
Umicore produces various and high‑precision infrared filters used to detect gases, measure industrial processes, and monitor electrical equipment. These filters are designed for accuracy, reliability, and use in demanding environments such as oil & gas sites and electrical substations. More information about our Infrared optical filter can be found on this page.
Germanium Solutions
More information about our Germanium offers and services can be found on this page. Additionaly, you can find more information on our corporate website, where we have a dedicated page where you can search and filter our product catalogue based on your needs. If you would like to request a quote, you can reach us via the contact form at the bottom of this page. Please provide as many details on your question as possible.
Germanium is a chemical element (Ge) and a semiconductor material with unique optical and electronic properties. It is used in infrared optics, photonics, fiber-optic communications, advanced semiconductors, and high-efficiency solar cells, including space and satellite applications.
Germanium is considered a critical raw material because it is rare, difficult to substitute, and essential for strategic technologies that support digitalization, mobility, security, and the energy transition. It is typically produced as a by-product of other metal refining processes, which limits supply flexibility.
Germanium has unique electrical and optical properties that complement silicon rather than replace it. It offers higher charge carrier mobility, enabling faster signal processing, and is transparent to infrared light, which silicon is not.
Yes, Umicore recycles germanium from a wide variety of sources including fiber optics, solar cells, LEDs and infrared optics. The germanium-containing waste can have multiple forms such as concentrates, solids, cakes, slurries and solutions etc. More information of our recycling services can be found on this page.
Germanium enables technologies that support energy efficiency, digital connectivity, safety, and the energy transition. It is used in high-efficiency solar cells, fiber-optic communications, thermal imaging systems that improve energy management and safety, and advanced semiconductors that reduce power consumption.
Umicore's business regarding germanium is twofold. On the one hand, we provide our clients with germanium products such as chemicals, substrates and crystals. On the other side, we also offer the service of refining and recycling a wide variety of germanium-containing concentrates, solids, cakes, slurries and solutions.
Germanium substrates are wafers made from high‑purity germanium, used as a base material for growing semiconductor layers such as those used in multi‑junction solar cells, photonics, and other electronic devices.
Our Olen & Quapaw facility is one of the few worldwide capable of pulling dislocation‑free Ge ingots with diameters from 4″ to 12″, delivering epi‑ready wafers with tight process control and rigorous inspection.
Typical industrial sizes range from 4″ to 12″ diameter, depending on application and production needs. More information of our substrates can be found on this page.
GeCl₄, or germanium tetrachloride, is a chemical compound of germanium and chlorine. It is a colorless, volatile liquid that serves as an important intermediate material in the production of high-purity germanium and germanium-based products.
It is commonly used in optical fiber manufacturing and in chemical vapor deposition processes to produce high‑purity germanium layers.
Yes. GeCl₄ can be produced from recycled germanium, and recycling is an important part of the germanium value chain. Germanium-containing production residues and end-of-life materials can be processed, refined, and converted into high-purity GeCl₄. More information of our GeCl4 can be found on this page.
Germanium Dioxide (GeO2) is an inorganic compound that serves as the primary industrial feedstock for the element germanium. It is a white, crystalline powder or transparent glass that looks similar to common silica (sand) but possesses much higher refractive and thermal properties.
GeO2 is a critical "enabler" for modern technology. While it may not be a household name, it is essential for the infrastructure of the digital age and high-end industrial applications.
They are primarily used in gamma‑ray and radiation detectors, where extremely high purity is required for accurate energy‑resolution performance.
Umicore is currently the only manufacturer capable of producing world’s purest germanium crystal - with a purity of 99.99999999999%. It is used to detect and analyse gamma rays in particle accelerators, nuclear power plants and space applications. More information of our high‑purity germanium can be found on this page.
Standard diameters are 68 mm and 150 mm. Other diameters up to 300 mm can be produced upon request. For larger diameters, customers should contact the sales team. More information of our germanium infrared crystal can be found on this page.
The crystals have a purity of 6N (99.9999%).
High‑purity germanium crystals are engineered for radiation detection and require extreme purity.
Germanium infrared crystals are designed for infrared optical systems and optimized for IR transmission, not electronic purity.
Due to exceptionally high demand, we are currently fully booked and unable to process new requests for germanium at this time.
We kindly ask for your understanding that individual request emails will not receive a response, as we are unable to provide additional information at this moment.
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201613, Shanghai
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