Armstrong Optical now represents Ophir Optronics group in UK and Ireland

Feb. 16, 2012
Northampton, England--Effective immediately, Armstrong Optical Ltd. will represent the Infrared Optics Group of Ophir Optronics Ltd., a Newport Corp. brand, in the UK and Ireland for sales of their thermal imaging lens systems and optical imaging components.

Northampton, England--Effective immediately, Armstrong Optical will represent the Infrared Optics Group of Ophir Optronics, a Newport Corp. brand, in the UK and Ireland for sales of their thermal imaging lens systems and optical imaging components.

Targeting defense, security, and commercial thermal imaging markets, the Infrared Optics Group manufactures and supplies optical lens assemblies for mid-wave infrared (MWIR), long-wave infrared (LWIR), cooled, and uncooled thermal imaging cameras, as well as infrared optical components and build-to-print (BTP) elements and sub-assemblies. Component production processes utilize germanium, silicon, zinc selenide, zinc sulphide (IR and multispectral), calcium fluoride, and chalcogenide materials such as amorphous material transmitting infrared radiation (AMTIR).

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