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Innovations in PVD Thin-Film Coating Equipment and Process Technologies for Precision Optics

Apr 28, 2021
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Satisloh GmbH
About This Webinar
This presentation includes a brief overview of standard coating systems offered by Satisloh, special technology features, process capability examples, offerings in ancillary support equipment, production consumable products, and the Satisloh global technical support network.

***This presentation premiered during the 2021 Photonics Spectra Optics Conference. For information on upcoming Photonics Media events, see our event calendar here.

About the presenter
Dane ClarkDane Clark has spent the majority of his professional career, spanning 35 years, in the field optical coatings. His industry positions have included operations management, coating process development, business development, ownership and executive management and more. Dane has presented at numerous precision optics events globally and enjoys the opportunity to discuss coating system requirements with prospective customers.


About the sponsor

Satisloh Satisloh has been a leader in fabrication equipment and process technology for the precision optics marketplace for decades. The innovations continue with developments in its series of optical coating machines for precision optics applications. One of the driving forces behind Satisloh is a passion for building equipment that is exceptional. Machines that provide unsurpassed accuracy, consistency, reliability, and productivity are the continual driver for benchmarking excellence. In a competitive global economy, choosing coating equipment that can deliver on results while operating with a low cost of ownership and eco-functionality is essential.
CoatingsOpticsPVD equipmentthin-film coating technologies
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