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News Release from: Precision-Optical Engineering
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 September 2006
Optical components on show
Precision-Optical Engineering will be showing the Interfire II 3-5 interferometer and a comprehensive display of diamond-turned components at the Photonex Exhibition.
Precision-Optical Engineering will be showing the Interfire II 3-5 interferometer and a comprehensive display of diamond-turned components at the Photonex Exhibition These include lenses, mirrors and mould tools, featuring complex nonspherical surfaces on a range of optical materials and metal alloys
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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On show on Stand C43 (Armstrong Optical), the Interfire 3-5 is part of the Interfire II family of infra-red interferometers and is used to monitor the quality of optical components and systems in the 3-5um region of the spectrum.
Other instruments in the range operate at 10.6um, 9.2-10.7um tunable, 1.55um and 850nm.
The Interfire-II 3-5 may be used in production, quality control or research applications.
P-OE's diamond turning facility is one of the largest in the UK, containing five single point diamond turning lathes with a range of capacities.
Optical components up to 700mm diameter can be accommodated for the manufacture of large optics such as mirrors for applications in, for example, astronomy.
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