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Lens Measurement

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The LensCheck long-wavelength infrared (LWIR) lens measurement instrument from Optikos Corp. is a tool for infrared production and prototype lens qualification. The compact, efficient and easy-to-use quality control tool provides full spectral evaluation over the entire LWIR bandwidth and allows the operator to confirm the basic performance of an optical component or system and assess more complicated performance requirements. Featuring proprietary and patented VideoMTF image analysis software, the system performs real-time infrared modulation transfer function testing and analysis, enabling manufacturers to qualify IR lenses and lens assemblies quickly and reliably, and minimizing the costs and issues of out-of-spec finished products.


Photonics Spectra
Jul 2011
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