Photonics Buyers' Guide > Industrial Telescopes
(10 companies)
Industrial Telescopes
  • Moeller-Wedel Optical GmbH, A Haag-Streit Co. - Wedel, GermanyManufacturer of stock and custom optical test equipment, autocollimators, electronic autocollimators, interferometers, automatic goniometers, divided circle spectrometers, focometers, spherometers, collimators, testing telescopes, diopter telescopes, camera testing instruments, binocular testing...
    • Manufacture Stock
  • Nu-Tek Precision Optical Corporation - Aberdeen, MDFor over 25 years, Nu-Tek has been manufacturing and designing large and small custom optics, and optomechanical assemblies for use in the UV, VIS and IR spectrum. This includes precision aspheres, on and off-axis aspheric mirrors, collimators, telescope systems and ruggedized multi-focal length...
    • Manufacture Custom
  • SORL/Space Optics Research Labs, LLC - Chelmsford, MAManufacturer of stock and custom off-axis parabolic mirrors. Products include flat, spherical and aspheric mirrors in ceramic, glass and metal, precision adjustable mirror mounts; reflective beam expanders, collimators, FLIR test stations, lidar telescopes; Fourier transform systems, IR lens...
    • Manufacture Custom
  • TRIOPTICS GmbH - Wedel, GermanyThe Whole Spectrum of Optical Metrology Since 1992 TRIOPTICS GmbH has been a leading manufacturer of optical test equipment for industrial and scientific use. The company has focused on research and development of accurate and automatic optical test and measurement instruments. The...
    • Manufacture Stock
  • Vermont Photonics Technologies Corp. - Brattleboro, VTOptical test, metrology and quality control equipment including the Elcomat autocollimator, collimators, spherometers, focometers, visual autocollimators, alignment telescopes, goniometers, divided-circle spectrometers, electronic autocollimators, alignment systems, refractometers, interferometers,...
    • Manufacture Custom
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  • TERMS
  • 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 (LOS) 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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