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Schott Marks 2 Milestones

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SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 5, 2009 -- Schott Worldwide celebrated its 125th anniversary, and the 40th anniversary of its Advanced Optics facility in Duryea, Pa., at SPIE Photonics West by introducing several new products to the North American market. Schott Advanced Optics presented new diffractive optical elements for laser beam shaping applications and special short flint glasses especially suited for high apochromatic microscopy lenses. The company's Electronic Packaging business introduced a new hermetic transistor outline (TO) product capable of handling Fibre Channel applications of 17 Gb/s, while the Fiber Optics...Read full article

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    Published: February 2009
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