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[May 2006]

Innovative Optical Design for High Temperature Applications

Resolve Optics Ltd (Chesham, Bucks, England) has announced an innovative high temperature optical system that can be adapted to almost any high temperature application.

Field proven for monitoring processes in a furnace to a temperature of 950°C, the new optical system uniquely requires no cooling. Advantageously the novel design will also only require air cooling for use in most applications at even higher temperatures. The innovative specially designed prisms avoid the need and breakdown risk inherent in expensive cooling systems, opening the door to non-invasively analysing high temperature processes including incineration, recycling, smelting, chemical manufacturing and operations
inside furnaces.

The high temperature optical system can be adapted to optimally operate at a variety of field of views and angles of view up to 90 degrees. Additionally the unique high temperature optical system can accommodate any length and diameter of endoscope enabling insitu microinspection within high temperature processes.

Technical specialists from Resolve Optics are available to discuss and propose novel design ideas incorporating the new high temperature optical system to achieve the price and performance parameters that users' high temperature processes require.

Resolve Optics has for over 20 years developed OEM quantity specialist lens systems and optical designs for small and large high technology businesses. The company has the proven and, it says, rare capability to produce small quantities of high performance, mounted lens systems with the look, feel and quality equivalent to the best professional photographic and broadcast TV lenses.

www.resolveoptics.com



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