Laser alignment station from Opto-Alignment measures individual lens surface errors
Aug. 15, 2013
The noncontact Laser Alignment Station measures alignment errors of individual lens surfaces inside a finished midwave or longwave IR lens arrangement. Users can align and inspect lenses without changing objectives. During assembly, the LAS-IR dual-band system can detect a 0.2 micron centration error from the top surface and a 2 micron centration error from the bottom surface of IR lenses that transmit at 3.39 micron.
Opto-Alignment Technology
Indian Trail, NC
www.optoalignment.com
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