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Optics resist radiation

A Resolve Optics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 24, 2008

Resolve Optics' fixed-focus nonbrowning lens have been designed for use with 1/2, 2/3 and 1in CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in a variety of nuclear monitoring applications.

Resolve Optics is a designer and supplier of radiation-resistant (nonbrowning) optics for the electro-nuclear industry and research reactors.

All optical elements within Resolve Optics' radiation-tolerant optical systems, fixed focus and zoom lens designs are made using cerium oxide doped glass or synthetic silica, enabling them to withstand radiation doses of up to 100,000,000 rads without degradation of performance.

The fixed focus nonbrowning lenses range from 6 to 25mm focal length with fields of view up to 108 degrees.

All fixed focus nonbrowning lenses provide high image resolution and minimum geometric distortion from 400 to 750nm.

The lenses have been designed for use with 1/2, 2/3 and 1in CCTV cameras as well as Newvicon and Chalnicon tubes in a variety of nuclear monitoring applications.

Resolve Optics nonbrowning zoom lenses are characterised by their compactness, high resolution and focus tracking throughout the zoom range.

Most zoom lenses can be supplied in nonmotorised or motorised formats and in materials that suit the widest range of applications.

For space-restricted applications the Resolve Optics Type 200 range are probably the smallest standalone high-performance zoom lens currently commercially available.

Resolve Optics' radiation-tolerant optical systems can be designed to meet widely differing nuclear applications.

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