RMI to showcase laser optics assemblies at LASER World of Photonics 2015

June 10, 2015
A line of laser optics assemblies includes standard and custom beam expanders and F-Theta lenses.

A line of laser optics assemblies includes standard and custom beam expanders and F-Theta lenses. The beam expanders are made with plano-concave and plano-convex lenses, and are available in a wide range of materials. Housed within an anodized aluminum casing, the components are specialized for use with UV through far-IR wavelengths, including 266, 355, 532, and 1064 nm, as well as 10.6 μm. The F-Theta lens assemblies are made of an array of two to five optics, including meniscus lenses and windows, depending upon application wavelengths.

LASER World of Photonics booth number: A2.507

To Learn More:

Contact:Rocky Mountain Instrument Co. (RMI)
Headquarters: Lafayette, CO
Product: Laser optics assemblies
Key Features: Standard and custom versions available

What RMI says:
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This article was published by Laser Focus World on 6/10/2015

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