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Address:
31 Caxton House, Northampton Science Park
Kings Park Road
Northampton
NN3 6LG
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1604 654220

http://www.armstrongoptical.co.uk

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Listing of all 33 news releases from Armstrong Optical:

3D topography device measures profiles

MicroPhase from PhaseView allows 3D topography images to be obtained in less than five seconds with nanometre resolution.

News from Armstrong Optical ( 4 July 2007)

UK and Ireland photonic distribution deal reached

Armstrong Optical has been tasked to identify opportunities for Optikos in the broader European marketplace

News from Armstrong Optical (29 May 2007)

Devices allow 3D microscopy

PhaseView's MicroPhase and SurPhase systems allow low-cost 3D noncontact measurement.

News from Armstrong Optical (22 May 2007)

Laser optics suit stringent applications

Armstrong Optical's components are available either as precision machined blanks or as polished flat-surfaced optics.

News from Armstrong Optical (16 May 2007)

Mass flow meters use anemometric principle

Armstrong Optical's MFlow 200 mass flow meter has been designed to offer sensitive and accurate measurement of mass flow with a very fast response time.

News from Armstrong Optical (18 April 2007)

Vibrometer covers 0 - 450kHz range

With the capability to assess mechanical vibrations in the range 0 - 450kHz the SP-S series interferometric vibrometer from Armstrong Optical opens whole new vistas of measurement capabilities.

News from Armstrong Optical (12 April 2007)

Infra-red source contains no moving parts

The Axetris Microsystems infra-red source operates over a wide wavelength range and with the added reflector has an increased optical output of seven-fold from existing sources.

News from Armstrong Optical (26 February 2007)

Thermal imaging distributor announced

The RedShift 1160 is a long-wavelength infra-red camera engine designed to allow OEMs to quickly introduce an affordable, high-performance thermal camera into their product lines.

News from Armstrong Optical (22 February 2007)

Website aids understanding of optics

Armstrong Optical has relaunched its website to offer a more interactive experience for their customer base.

News from Armstrong Optical ( 6 February 2007)

Precision movement systems handle magnetic fields

Demand for nonmagnetic movement systems has increased steadily over recent years with stages being used in life science applications, microelectronics and nanotechnology.

News from Armstrong Optical ( 1 December 2006)

MEMS devices are put to the test

Dynamic characterisation of MEMS devices under operational conditions provides detailed information on the vibration mode shapes and deformations of the devices.

News from Armstrong Optical (15 November 2006)

Gauge is smart to spot optical deviations

The uPhase smartgage is billed as the ideal metrology solution for monitoring and controlling production processes in high volume fabrication of small optical components.

News from Armstrong Optical (12 September 2006)

Expansion for Armstrong

Thanks to an upturn in the market, optical metrology company Armstrong Optical has added two new personnel to swell the ranks.

News from Armstrong Optical (11 September 2006)

Optical pens feature modular design

Confocal chromatic optical pens aid profilometry, microtopography, roughness, autofocus vibrometry, inline inspection quality control and thickness measurements.

News from Armstrong Optical (17 August 2006)

LED-based controllers aid inspection

Two new optical controllers operate in conjunction with the Stil range of dimensional measurement systems.

News from Armstrong Optical (15 August 2006)

Blackbody sources aid thermal calibration

Armstrong Optical has launched a range of blackbody sources offering a variety of resolution, accuracy and output aperture options.

News from Armstrong Optical (15 August 2006)

Surface profilometry range comes to the UK

Fogale Nanotech has appointed Armstrong Optical as its exclusive distributor for the UK and Ireland.

News from Armstrong Optical (22 June 2006)

Thermal and visual camera built side by side

Infra-red radiometric camera is built into a rugged, compact and durable magnalium casing, based around an uncooled array and integrating multiple technologies.

News from Armstrong Optical (22 March 2006)

Thermal camera is size of mobile phone

The Mobir M4 camera from Armstrong Optical is a hand-held instrument of a similar size and shape to a mobile telephone and weighs less than 300g.

News from Armstrong Optical (18 January 2006)

Noncontact sensor system measures glass thickness

 User application article   When a European automotive industry supplier needed a production line method to measure the dimensions of windscreen glass it turned to Stil of France and its UK representative Armstrong Optical.

News from Armstrong Optical ( 7 November 2005)

Thermal sensor module boasts more useable pixels

Camera promises cost-effective thermal imaging

Measurement system boasts subnanometre resolution

Website expands to cover new product ranges

Optical test charts come with free software

UK source for high precision motion systems

Handheld camera cuts the cost of thermal imaging

Digital signal microbolometer at attractive price

Speedy access to fused silica wafers

Thermal imaging sensor aids OEM applications

Cost-effective solution for surface profiling

Interferometric sensor measures sandwich size

Thermal imager tackles industrial tasks

 

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