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CCS ultra violet LED ring lights.

The new range of UV ring lights from Firstsight's illumination partner CCS have a peak wavelength of 365nm and are ideal for any inspection where fluorescent targets needs to be illuminated.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jul 21, 2005

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New 1.55 micron interferometer

Precision-Optical Engineering has announced the availability of a new version of its Interfire II infra red interferometers, operating at 1.55 microns.

News from Precision-Optical Engineering, Jul 15, 2005

Lead-free 658nm wavelength laser diodes

Sanyo's new lead-free laser diodes, DL-6147-240 and DL-6147-040, produce 40mW CW output power at 658nm, which is 10mW more output power than the DL-5147-042 series.

News from Photonic Products, Jul 15, 2005

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Remote head, progressive scan, monochrome camera

The new CV-A436 remote head camera from JAI is the latest in the popular 'A' series of machine vision cameras.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jul 7, 2005

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Affordable vision speaks in real time

The power of the ubiquitous PC was put to the test recently when a Scorpion Vision Profile was created that output data in real time to an Excel spreadsheet.

News from Digital Inspection Systems, Jul 4, 2005

Membrane coupler stiffness suits measurement

Excellent positional integrity achieved due to the high torsional stiffness of a membrane coupler made it the natural choice for a measurement systems manufacturer.

News from Huco Engineering Components, Jul 1, 2005

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Cameras offer higher frame rates and sensitivity

In direct response to constantly evolving digital imaging demands, Nikon has launched three new digital cameras offering higher frame rates and greater sensitivity.

News from Nikon UK, Jun 30, 2005

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High-speed, frame grabber with on-board MJPEG

The Dorado Quattro from IDS is the latest high speed, multi-camera video compression board designed for DVR development.

News from Firstsight Vision, Jun 28, 2005

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Optical designer has experience

Janos Technology has announced the appointment of Optical Designer, Mr John Tejada.

News from Janos Technology, Jun 28, 2005

Chemistry enables high definition microimages

Sherwood Technology has unveiled the latest application for its DigiVU range of products - a unique chemistry with a number of brand protection applications.

News from Sherwood Technology, Jun 28, 2005

Measurement and manipulation laser system

Armstrong Optical of Northampton, UK has introduced a new measurement and manipulation system from SIOS Messtechnik of Germany into the UK.

News from Armstrong Optical, Jun 24, 2005

Inverted metallograph offers low cost

The IM7000 Inverted Metallograph delivers an excellent performance-to-cost ratio because it has the features and versatility that one would expect to find in more expensive instruments.

News from Meiji Techno UK, Jun 17, 2005

Camera combines speed with progressive scan

JAI's newest machine vision camera, the CV-A436 adds progressive scan capability to the company's existing line of compact, remote-head cameras for industrial applications.

News from JAI PULNiX, Jun 16, 2005

Trace analysis to parts per trillion levels

Metrohm currently has more than 50 Application Bulletins and 67 Application Notes dealing with polarographic or voltammetric determinations.

News from Metrohm UK, Jun 16, 2005

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Factory moved for expansion

Janos Technology has announced its recent move from Townshend, Vermont to a state-of-the-art facility in Keene, New Hampshire.

News from Janos Technology, Jun 15, 2005

Relaunched optical website with prize offer

Armstrong Optical of Northampton has redeveloped its website to be much more informative and interactive.

News from Armstrong Optical, Jun 14, 2005

Contract for photonic radio" program

Phasebridge has been awarded a $350,000 contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).

News from Phasebridge, Jun 13, 2005

Value from high resolution camera

The TM-1402CL, newest in JAI PULNiX's line of machine vision AccuPiXEL cameras, offers an exceptionally good value in a high resolution, 1.4 megapixel CCD camera.

News from JAI PULNiX, Jun 9, 2005

Digital camera and optical system test charts

Precision Optical Imaging of USA, Armstrong Optical of Northampton has announced the immediate availability of a software package for MTF analysis of optical systems from any digital image.

News from Armstrong Optical, Jun 7, 2005

Colour change technology wins accolade

Sherwood Technology, the leading colour change specialist, has been awarded the accolade of 'Outstanding Achievement in Anti-forgery Technologies' at the 6th Product and Image Security Convention.

News from Sherwood Technology, Jun 7, 2005

Ethernet camera boasts 4.2-megapixel resolution

AI PULNiX's newest dual-tap AccuPiXEL machine vision camera, the TM-4100GE offers an exceptionally high resolution of 4.2 million pixels.

News from JAI PULNiX, Jun 3, 2005

Network expands in China

Alfalight, an innovative manufacturer of highly efficient and reliable diode lasers, has named Sanetronic as its distributor in China.

News from Alfalight,, May 27, 2005

Modular lens testing system simplifies testing

Wells Research and Development (WRD) has announced OS200, the newest version of the company's OpticStudio family of lens testing systems.

News from Wells Research and Development, May 27, 2005

High performance Raman microscopy made easy

The Horiba Jobin Yvon Raman team has introduced the new LabRAM Aramis, said to be a major advance in Raman automation.

News from Horiba Jobin Yvon, May 23, 2005

Handheld optical scanning solution

Metris, the leading manufacturer of optical metrology solution, has announced the K-Scan handheld laser scanner.

News from Metris, May 19, 2005

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