• Optimax lightweighted off-axis parabolas free of print-through errors

    These lightweighted off-axis parabolas (OAPs) are made from hard ceramic materials and are free of print-through errors.
    March 21, 2011

    These lightweighted off-axis parabolas (OAPs) are made from hard ceramic materials and are free of print-through errors. The OAPs combine ultrasonic brittle material machining with deterministic correction techniques.
    Optimax Systems, Inc.
    Ontario, NY

    [email protected]

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    PRESS RELEASE

    Optimax Offers Lightweighted Off-Axis Parabolas

    Optimax is now able to offer lightweighted off-axis parabolas (OAP), made from hard ceramic materials, free of print-through errors, by combining newly adopted ultrasonic brittle material machining with proven deterministic correction techniques. For more information, please contact Rick Plympton at [email protected].

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    About Optimax: Optimax is a manufacturing company that provides rapid prototyping of precision optical components in sizes up to 300mm. Optimax specializes in Asphere, Cylinder, Sphere, and Plano/Flat optics. All parts are manufactured to customer-supplied specifications. Final inspection data is included with the optics.

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    Posted by Lee Mather

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