Expand Your Asphere Metrology Capabilities Without Shrinking Your Budget
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Are you turning down difficult asphere jobs because you do not have metrology equipment capable of collecting the necessary inspection data? If so, you're missing out on significant revenue potential. Become more profitable by adding the UltraSurf 4X 300 non-contact metrology system to your lab. Ideal for measuring "mild to wild" aspheres up to 300mm in diameter, UltraSurf 4X 300 is capable of analyzing form, figure and roughness of ANY aspheric surface - even those with radical departure and steep sags that interferometers and profilometers can't measure.
Competitively priced for optimal return on investment, you can take advantage of the following features and benefits without sacrificing your budget:
- High precision measurements: Granite base and four air bearing axes allow for measurement of workpieces down to 1/8 wave (.075 um RMS)
- Highest quality air bearings and linear motor technology (linear axes: 5nm resolution, rotary axes: sub-arc second resolution)
- Easy setups: Intuitive graphical user interface for simple instrument operation
- Highly productive: Proprietary software and the use of a variety of sensors allow for multiple feature measurements in one setup
- Innovative software provides comprehensive 3D and 2D contour analysis, surface figure, and surface texture analysis
- Material flexibility: Multiple sensors available at different wavelengths for measuring a variety of materials, including optical glasses, ceramics, crystals, and metals
- Ground or polished workpieces: Ability to measure ground or polished optical surfaces as well as component thickness allows for fast and precise process feedback
- Safer measurements: Non-contact metrology significantly reduces the likelihood of workpiece damage during inspection
- Multiple data export formats allow seamless integration with standard optical fabrication platforms
Stay ahead of the technological curve, and your competition, by taking on more asphere projects with confidence. Click here or contact OptiPro for more information.
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SBIR Update: OptiPro Awarded Two New Grants to Advance Manufacturing Technology
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Technological innovations and product enhancements by OptiPro will help optical manufacturers become more productive than ever before
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OptiPro was recently awarded two Phase One Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) grants as well as three Phase Two SBIR grants from the Navy. The goal of each project is to develop solutions to efficiently manufacture difficult optical components with defense applications. This funding will influence technological advancements that will not only benefit the Navy, but also optical manufacturing companies looking to increase productivity and profitability by implementing the latest commercially available solutions. OptiPro's proven success in the SBIR program has led to the development of several optical manufacturing innovations, including UltraForm Finishing (UFF), UltraSmooth Finishing (USF), OptiSonic, UltraSurf, and PROSurf.
We will be hosting our biannual SBIR Review Meeting on April 5th, 2016 which summarizes the exciting research conducted by OptiPro as well as a variety of other companies in the SBIR program, including Optimax Systems, CeraNova Corporation, Arizona Optical Systems, and Bridger Photonics. This meeting takes place at the Holiday Inn Express in Webster, NY (about 15 minutes east of Rochester). If you are interested in attending, please email Pat Bechtold (pbechtold@optipro.com) requesting to be added to the invitation list. Please note: Because of ITAR regulations, you must be a U.S. citizen to attend.
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OptiPro on the Road: Visiting California for SPIE Photonics West
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OptiPro will be exhibiting at SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco, CA on February 16-18! Visit our team at booth 616 to learn how OptiPro can help your company maximize throughput and quality of precision optics with the latest optical manufacturing technology.
Mike Bechtold, President of OptiPro, Ron Colavecchia, Director of Optics Technology, and Dave Mohring, Customer Support Director will be in attendance to answer any questions you may have about the features and benefits of OptiPro's extensive lineup of optical fabrication and metrology equipment.
If your company is located in California and you would like to schedule a meeting with OptiPro at your facility, please contact Ron Colavecchia at 585-265-0160 x379 or send emails to rcolavecchia@optipro.com. We hope to see you there!
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