Rochester Precision Optics IR objectives available in 13, 17, and 22 mm focal lengths

July 16, 2012
The new FireEye lens family is designed for compact IR focal planes.

The new FireEye lens family is designed for compact IR focal planes. It incorporates developments in wafer-scale manufacturing, which allows manufacturers to develop technologies that are smaller in weight and size. Designed for defense and commercial markets, they are made in 13, 17, and 22 mm focal lengths.
Rochester Precision Optics
Henrietta, NY

www.rpoptics.com

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Rochester Precision Optics Introduces New IR Objective

New FireEye Objective is lighter and smaller than ever before

Henrietta, NY - Rochester Precision Optics (RPO), a leading optics manufacturer who provides components and full optical systems to both defense and commercial markets, has announced the debut of their new line of Infrared standard products, the FireEye(TM).

Designed for the newest compact infrared focal planes, this lighter and more compact lens family comes to the market thanks to the developments in wafer scale manufacturing, which allows manufactures to develop technologies that are smaller in weight and size.

“We at Rochester Precision Optics are providing components and full optical systems to both defense and commercial markets,” stated RPO President and CEO, Bill Hurley. “With the ever-evolving developments in technology, we are able to provide the most innovative and vital components to those seeking these lighter and more company objectives.”

Made in 13mm, 17mm and 22mm focal lengths, the FireEye(TM) objectives were introduced at the 2012 SPIE-DSS conference, held April 23-27 in Baltimore, MD.

About Rochester Precision Optics
Rochester Precision Optics was formed in 2005 when it acquired the manufacturing technology, intellectual properties and assets from Kodak Optical Imaging Systems. RPO is a leading optics manufacturer providing components and full optical systems to both defense and commercial markets. Its commercial markets are served by both their Shanghai, China location and their headquarters in Rochester, New York. RPO has over 112,000 square feet of modern optical manufacturing and specializes in leveraging its aspheric optics capabilities to provide lightweight and affordable optical sub-systems.

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