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TECHSPEC Goniometers for Precise Adjustment of Optical Components

Accurately directs lasers and aligns mirrors in beam steering applications

Edmund Optics
Thu, 06/30/2011 - 12:08
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(Edmund Optics: Barrington, NJ) -- Edmund Optics (EO), a provider of optical components, introduces its TECHSPEC Goniometers. These instruments allow for precise angular adjustment of an object about a fixed point located above the center of the mounting surface. The Goniometers provide highly accurate, true tip and tilt adjustments of any optical component. They are commonly used to accurately direct lasers and precisely align mirrors in beam steering applications. Mechanically compatible with EO’s other TECHSPEC Stages, the new TECHSPEC Goniometer is available with Metric and English hole patterns for the widest variety of uses.

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A variety of plate sizes accommodate a wide range of applications

EO’s new TECHSPEC Goniometers are available in different plate sizes to accommodate a wide range of applications. Each of the sizes, 30 mm, 40 mm, or 70 mm, is offered in several radii of movement for easily stacking into two-axis configurations. To provide motion about a common point in two different axes, the user should mount goniometers with smaller radii on top of those with larger radii of the same stage size.

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