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Custom Optics

If our standard product line does not quite fit your application, contact us about a custom design.

Custom made optical designs at near stock prices

Choose from our line of creative optical devices, such as the optical view splitter - inspect two fields at once.

 

Maybe it's the Front End

"...no part of a vision system should be made more complicated because a sloppy attitude has been adopted during the design of other parts. A particularly common error is the tendency to concentrate on the image processing, to the detriment of the image acquisition.” -Batchelor & Whelan

 

 

 

 

Custom

In our standard product line does not quite fit your application, contact us about a custom design.

Custom optical designs at near stock prices

Choose from our line of creative optical devices, such as the optical view splitter - inspect two fields at once.

Maybe it's the Front End

“...no part of a vision system should be made more complicated because a sloppy attitude has been adopted during the design of other parts.  A particularly common error is the tendency to concentrate on the image processing, to the detriment of the image acquisition.” -Batchelor & Whelan

 

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