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PFG Precision Optics - Precision Optics 12/24 HP
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SORL/Space Optics Research Labs LLC
SORL/Space Optics Research Labs LLC - Merrimack, NH
Manufactures stock and custom off-axis parabolic mirrors. Flat, spherical, and aspheric mirrors in ceramic, glass and metal, precision mirror mounts; reflective beam expanders, collimators, FLIR test stations, lidar telescopes; Fourier transform systems, IR lens assemblies and a LUPI-IIA interferometer. Engineering, design, and field services.
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TRIOPTICS GmbH
TRIOPTICS GmbH - Wedel, Germany
Our measurement and manufacturing systems speed up and improve the development, production, and quality control of lenses, optical lens systems, and camera modules around the world. With our broad knowledge base, comprehensive product range, and international focus, we create lasting customer value and benefits.
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Vermont Photonics Technologies Corp.
Vermont Photonics Technologies Corp. - Dummerston, VT
Optical test, metrology, and quality control equipment: electronic autocollimators, electronic goniometers, custom electronic autocollimators, visual autocollimators, collimators, alignment telescopes, dioptometers, spherometers, focometers, interferometers, and refractometers.
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Kidger Optics Associates - Malvern, United Kingdom
Optical Guidance Systems - Huntingdon Valley, PA
Optical Support Inc. - Tucson, AZ
Ruda Optical - Tucson, AZ
Tele Vue Optics Inc. - Chester, NY
Glossary
  • telescope An afocal optical device made up of lenses or mirrors, usually with a magnification greater than unity, that renders distant objects more distinct, by enlarging their images on the retina.
  • line of sight The line of vision; the optical axis of a telescope or other observation system. The straight line connecting the object and the objective lens of the viewing device.
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