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Edmund Optics
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101 East Gloucester Pike
Barrington
08007-1380
USA
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Listing of all 17 news releases from Edmund Optics:
Zoom system eases part inspection
The VZM 100i offers a 0.25x primary magnification, a 4:1 zoom ratio and a horizontal field of view of 25.6mm when using a 2/3-inch sensor.
News from Edmund Optics (24 October 2007)
Rods provide uniform illumination
Also known as integrating rods, light pipes use total internal reflection to effectively randomise entrance angles at their output aperture.
News from Edmund Optics ( 3 July 2007)
Machine-vision cameras come with USB interface
Edmund Optics' EO cameras are equipped with software features designed to make machine vision easier to implement and control while the USB interface provides a high-speed link for data downloads.
News from Edmund Optics (12 April 2007)
Lower European pricing for precision optics
More than 8500 products for the European marketplace will have lower prices in January 2007.
News from Edmund Optics (11 January 2007)
Video microscopes image in UV wavelength range
UV video microscopes feature a continuously focusable design as well as easy mounting to video cameras.
News from Edmund Optics ( 3 January 2007)
Hemispherical lenses are made from sapphire
Lenses are well suited for a wide variety of applications, including use in fibre communications equipment, endoscopes, microscopes, optical pickup devices and laser measurement systems.
News from Edmund Optics (26 December 2006)
Lenses come with antireflection coating
Optical components gain visible 0-degree antireflection coating option on plano-convex, plano-concave, double-convex, double-concave and achromatic lines.
News from Edmund Optics (13 November 2006)
Laser mirrors minimise scatter
Edmund Optics has expanded its laser mirror line with the introduction of the Tech Spec high energy excimer laser mirror family.
News from Edmund Optics (26 October 2006)
Optical components answer OEM demands
Laser grade optical components target the demands of researchers and OEMs in the biomedical, semiconductor and spectroscopy markets.
News from Edmund Optics (17 October 2006)
Catalogue expands optical coverage
Expanded edition catalogue features over 700 new items, including a full line of products to solve today's most challenging UV and biophotonics applications.
News from Edmund Optics (29 September 2006)
Korean opening comes with catalogue and website
Edmund Optics has opened its newest division in Seoul, Korea and introduced a Korean-language version of its catalogue.
News from Edmund Optics (15 June 2006)
Beam splitter provides maximum optical power
Tech Spec high-energy polarising cube beamsplitters use multilayer dielectric film technology to minimise reflection and absorption losses.
News from Edmund Optics (28 April 2006)
Lenses promise improved optical control
Aspheric lenses offer excellent control of light-ray refraction over the lens' whole surface, making it possible to produce optical systems with higher performance in more compact packages.
News from Edmund Optics ( 3 April 2006)
Glass slides aid optical accuracy
Precision Ronchi Ruling Glass Slides from Edmund Optics are ideal for evaluating resolution, field distortion and parfocal stability, especially of microscopes.
News from Edmund Optics ( 9 August 2005)
Gratings promise less stray light
New blazed holographic gratings ensure less stray light than conventional mechanically ruled gratings without any reduction in diffraction efficiency.
News from Edmund Optics (19 July 2005)
Laser-line filters claim new standard
Edmund Optics reckons its high performance laser-line filters set the new standard in bandpass filter performance and reliability.
News from Edmund Optics (30 May 2005)
Motorised lenses zoom into view
Edmund Optics has added motorised versions to its popular VZMT 300, VZMT 450 and VZMT 1000 video zoom microscope lenses.
News from Edmund Optics (19 May 2005)

