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Corning NetOptix: Small Company Service, Backed by 150 Years of Corning Innovation

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KEENE, N.H., Sept. 1, 2006 -- Optical Filter Corp. (dba Corning NetOptix), a wholly owned subsidiary of Corning Inc., is a premier optics manufacturer that has the capability to provide optomechanical components and advanced imaging systems. Corning NetOptix headquarters in Keene, N.H. (Photo: Photonics.com) Corning NetOptix has been doing business in Keene for nearly 20 years. Corning NetOptix was purchased by Corning Inc. in May 2000 and now has the worldwide reputation for being the premier supplier of reflective telescope technologies for infrared (IR) and visible light applications. (Find out about Corning NetOptix's...Read full article

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    Published: September 2006
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