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cspe-laseroptic.com
CSPE
lasers, laser optics, optics, beam expanders, laser diodes, laser accesories, poliarization optics, crystals, lenses, non linear optics, mirrors, filters, prisms, optical materials, coatings
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fiberdesign.com
Instruments for measuring light - All about fiber glass | Fiber Design
Welcome to the Fiberdesign website. On this website, you’ll find our standard product range with specific information about each product.
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lensedfiber.com
YENISTA Optical lensed fiber special page
Lensed fiber Yenista Optics
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geltech.com
Home | LightPath Technologies | Molded Glass Aspheric Optics and Assemblies, Geltech Aspheres, GRADIUM® Lenses, Optical Isolators, Fiber Collimators
Geltech Aspheric Lenses, Aspheric Optics, Infrared Optics, Fusion™ Fiber Optic Collimators, GRADIUM® Lenses, Optical Isolators
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nightvision-cot.com
Night Vision Equipment: Night Vision Scopes, Goggles and Binoculars, Night Vision Riflescopes
Night Vision Scopes, Night Vision Goggles and Binoculars is the worlds most trusted brand of Night Vision Equipment
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magbiosystem.com
Photometrics Dual-View and Quad-View Imaging Systems
Photometrics manufactures high-performance CCD and EMCCD cameras designed for use in life sciences.
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teledynealphalight.com
Teledyne Lighting& Display Products
Manufacturer of high brightness, high performance LED backlights and illuminators for the aerospace, military, medical and industrial markets. Teledyne is a leader in LED technology, thermal management and optics for solid state lighting.
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ball-lens.com
BALL LENS
Spherical Ball Lens, laser collimating and focusing, laser-to-fiber coupling, fiber-to-fiber coupling, and fiber-to-detector coupling, Collimator, Fiber Optics
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entechsolar.com
Entech Solar
Entech Solar is a leading provider of low-cost, concentrating solar energy systems
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lasercollimator.net
Your Laser Collimator Guide
Simply put, a telescope collimator is the act of aligning (collimating) the optical components of a telescope so that light will come to a focal point on the object (e.g., Jupiter) that you wish to see. Laser collimating allows this process to be completed with ease and accuracy. In my opinion, a laser collimator is superior to a traditional collimator. No one wants to miss the beauty of a heavenly body because they are busy collimating. Many potential enthusiasts give up on astronomy for the simple fact that they get frustrated with the lack of clarity in their scope. Laser collimation is the best solution to this problem. Do I need a collimator? If you have a standard (Newtonian) telescope the answer is undoubtedly, yes! Your telescope may come factory collimated, however, during shipping vibrations will have certainly caused the mirrors in the telescope to become misaligned. Why a laser collimator? As previously mentioned the most common-sense answer to this question is because you will save TIME (especially if you are a beginner). For experts with years of experience and beginners who just opened their first telescope under the Christmas tree, a laser collimator will be your most valuable accessory. After all, time is money. Some enthusiasts smock at the use of a laser collimator, especially by a novice. Howie Glatter better phrases this as: “the laser was like giving pocket calculators to kids who should be studying multiplication tables”. He goes on to say, however, that laser collimation gives “as much insight into optical alignment as conventional collimation”. Whether your telescope simply did not come with a collimator, or your head is about to explode in frustration because you can’t even focus on the moon, a laser collimator is the answer to your problem.
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