Request InfoOptical Surfaces Ltd.KENLEY, Surry, England, June 30, 2014 — Precision optical mounts from Optical Surfaces provide customizable features for an array of applications. The mounts can be modified for non-circular optical components or for supporting diameters > 600 mm. They provide a stable platform for optical components with diameters from 100 to 550 mm and allow accurate control positioning of up to five degrees of freedom. Motorized mount options are available to suit applications in hostile environments, under vacuums, elevated temperatures, high pressures or where limited space makes manual adjustment difficult. 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