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Motorized Mounts |
Motorized kinematic mounts set the new performance standard in a modular precision optical mount for today's demanding research, development, and …… |
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Kinematic Mounts |
Kinematic mounts offer an extremely stable kinematic design, our patented clear quadrant design, a choice of high-resolution actuators, and many …… |
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Gimbal Optical Mounts |
Gimbal Optical Mounts are true gimbal mounts for high-resolution azimuth and elevation adjustment of mirrors and beamsplitters. The fixed rotational…… |
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Polarizer Mounts |
Polarizer mounts are precision rotation mounts with tip/tilt positioning for 1 in. (25.4 mm) wave plates, polarizers, and beamsplitter cubes. We've …… |
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Filter Holders |
The Filter Holder supports 2 in. (50.8 mm) square filters with a thickness of up to 5 mm. Two steel springs hold the filter on a frame with a 1.57 …… |
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Adjustable Len Mounts |
Adjustable Lens Mounts have been designed for versatility, ease of use and performance.They provide rigid support and assured orientation for round …… |
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Cylindrical Mounts |
The Lens Holders have been designed to accommodate the special geometry of cylindrical optics. The most unique feature of these holders is the …… |
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Lens Holders |
Lens Holder and Lens Mounts form a convenient optical mounting system that speeds your experimental work. Lenses are mounted in a cell with a delrin…… |
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Laser Mounts |
Cylindrical Laser Mounts provide a convenient way to attach any 1–1.75 in. (25.4–44.5 mm) diameter cylindrical laser, to WN positioners and tables. …… |
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Precise Prism Tables |
The Prism Table holds one or two optical components of almost any size,shiape or orientation.Its reversible aluminum base has a flat surface for …… |
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Iris Diaphragm & Slits |
Iris Diaphragms provide continuously variable apertures for applications including setting the numerical aperture of a lens, controlling or …… |
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Beam Steerers |
Beam Steerers let you easily set your laser beam height and precisely control the azimuth and elevation angles of the beam leaving the periscope …… |
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