Kinetic Systems darkbox enclosures feature sliding or fixed panels
Customized “darkbox” enclosures for production, testing, or research in the optics field are designed to block all ambient light. The mobile enclosures feature sliding or fixed panels on all four sides. They can be large enough to incorporate optical tables, breadboards, or workstations and come with heating and air conditioning, electrical connections, laser ports, and/or computer network (LAN) connections.
Kinetic Systems
Boston, MA
[email protected]
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PRESS RELEASE
CUSTOMIZED, MOBILE DARKBOX ENCLOSURES FOR OPTICAL WORK
BOSTON, MA — Customized “darkbox” enclosures for production, testing, or research in the optics field are available from Kinetic Systems, Inc. Designed to block all ambient light, these mobile structures can be produced to customer-specific requirements. Built strong enough to be mobile, the enclosures feature sliding or fixed panels on all four sides.
Darkbox enclosures are custom-built once the Kinetic Systems design team has determined the specific customer needs. Enclosures can be large enough to incorporate optical tables, breadboards, or workstations. They are available with heating and air conditioning, electrical connections, laser ports, and/or computer network (LAN) connections. There can be multiple tiers of shelving for cameras, spectrometers, reflectors, vibration-damping breadboards, benchtop vibration-isolation platforms, monitor stands, power supplies, etc. Lighting is available for assembly, installation, or repositioning.
Kinetic Systems, Inc., is a leader in the design, manufacture, and marketing of vibration isolation equipment, optical tables, and related components used in a wide range of industries worldwide, including research and development, quality control, laboratories, and semiconductor manufacturing. For more information, contact Tony Kallas, Director Marketing/Sales, Kinetic Systems, Inc., 20 Arboretum Road, Boston, MA 02131, TEL: (617) 522-8700, FAX: (617) 522-6323, E-mail: [email protected], Web: www.kineticsystems.com.
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