Company offers rapid prototyping and custom optics

June 1, 2009
Optimax provides rapid prototyping of precision optical components in sizes up to 300 mm, specializing in asphere, cylinder, prism/plano and spherical optics. All parts are manufactured to customer-supplied specifications. Final inspection data is included with the optics.

Optimax provides rapid prototyping of precision optical components in sizes up to 300 mm, specializing in asphere, cylinder, prism/plano and spherical optics. All parts are manufactured to customer-supplied specifications. Final inspection data is included with the optics. Optimax leverages its optics manufacturing technology for programs that benefit mankind and projects that defend our freedom. Its innovative manfacturing solutions enable quicker production of precision optics. The company is exhibiting at CLEO/IQEC exhibit #1750.
Optimax
Ontario, NY
optimaxsi.com
[email protected]

Posted by C. Settino, www.laserfocusworld.com


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Rapid prototyping and custom optics

Optimax provides rapid prototyping of precision optical components in sizes up to 300mm, specializing in asphere, cylinder, prism/plano and spherical optics. All parts are manufactured to customer-supplied specifications. Final inspection data is included with the optics. Optimax leverages its optics manufacturing technology for programs that benefit mankind and projects that defend our freedom. Its innovative manfacturing solutions enable quicker production of precision optics. See us at CLEO/IQEC exhibit #1750.
Optimax; Ontario, NY

For more information contact Rick Plympton, Vice President Sales or Joe Spilman, Sales Engineer at [email protected] or 877-396-7846.

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