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MK43 0BT
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Listing of all 14 news releases from Pro-Lite Technology:

New source for custom and volume optics

Pro-Lite Technology has been appointed as the UK and Ireland sales representative for Archer OpTx.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (23 June 2005)

Uniform light source aids calibration

Pro-Lite has released the Starlight uniform light source from Labsphere.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (10 March 2005)

Spectrometer sets standard for polymer degradation

Labsphere is working with researchers at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to develop the NIST Gloss Meter Sphere Spectrometer.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (10 February 2005)

Infra-red detectors for imaging spectroscopy

Pro-Lite Technology has reached an agreement with InfraRed Associates to distribute that company's range of mercury cadmium telluride (HgCdTe) infra-red detectors throughout the UK and Ireland.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (30 March 2004)

Building blocks for precision optical systems

Pro-Lite Technology has teamed up with German optomechanics specialist Owis to provide optical engineers with an expanded range of precision optical system building blocks.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (29 March 2004)

High-reflectance coating is easy to apply

WRC-680 is a high reflectance, matte white coating from Labsphere for applications covering the UV-VIS-NIR wavelength region and is suitable for application by the end user.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (29 March 2004)

New material boosts laser power and quality

Pro-Lite Technology LLP is introducing laser grade Spectralon from Labsphere, a thermoplastic with diffuse, high reflectance which promotes increased laser power and improved beam quality.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (16 March 2004)

Laser power measurement made easy

Pro-Lite Technology LLP, a specialist photonics distributor, is now offering the LPM-040-SF laser power measurement integrating sphere from Labsphere.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (11 March 2004)

Software assists design of laser systems

Pro-Lite Technology, Cranfield, Milton Keynes, is pleased to announce the release of the latest new PC software developed by LAS-CAD to instantaneously model complex thermal lensing processes.

News from Pro-Lite Technology ( 8 March 2004)

More energy from femtosecond lasers

Amplitude Systemes has introduced new higher energy lasers in its t-Pulse series of diode-pumped femtosecond laser oscillators.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (10 December 2003)

Electronic catalogue features photodiode range

The November 2003 edition of the Centrovision electronic catalogue describes the company's full range of silicon and InGaAs photodiodes.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (28 November 2003)

Top performance from excimer laser

The new EX5/500 excimer laser from GAM features an innovative all-metal/ceramic plasma tube that results in a gas fill that lasts up to ten times longer than traditional lasers.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (26 November 2003)

High power from solid-state laser

The Laser Quantum Torus series are single longitudinal mode lasers, which are completely free of mode-hops.

News from Pro-Lite Technology ( 5 August 2003)

Three new lines join laser range

Agreements signed at last month's Laser 2003 add three new ranges of laser products to the portfolio of Pro-Lite Technology.

News from Pro-Lite Technology (17 July 2003)

 

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