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Lenses suit radioactive applications

A Resolve Optics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 27, 2007

Resolve Optics non-browning lenses are designed to withstand a total radiation dose of 100,000,000 rads and temperatures up to 55C without discoloration.

Resolve Optics has developed a comprehensive range of non-browning (radiation-resistant) lenses for use in radioactive environments.

All Resolve Optics non-browning lenses are manufactured to the highest standards of quality and performance and are designed to withstand a total radiation dose of 100,000,000 rads and temperatures up to 55C without discoloration.

Resolve Optics has developed a range of fixed focus and motorised zoom non-browning lenses.

In keeping with Resolve Optics tradition of designing unique lens systems, the company is also able to provide high-performance non-browning lenses to meet exact customer specifications.

The fixed focus non-browning lens range comes in 6 to 25mm focal lengths with fields of view up to 108 degrees.

All fixed focus non-browning lenses provide high image resolution and minimum geometric distortion from 400 - 750Nm.

Resolve Optics' range of high-performance fixed focus non-browning lenses have been designed for use with 25.4 and 17mm CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in a variety of nuclear monitoring applications.

Resolve Optics 6:1 and 3:1 zoom lenses are characterised by their compactness, high resolution and focus tracking throughout the zoom range.

Most zoom lenses can be supplied in non-motorised or motorised formats and in materials to suit the widest range of applications.

For space-restricted applications Resolve Optics offers the type 207 range that are probably the smallest stand-alone high-performance zoom lens currently commercially available.

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