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Duma Optronics

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Duma Optronics News

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Feb 15, 2022 · metrology.news
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Total Station Autocollimator Launched - Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine
Duma Optronics has launched a new Total Station Autocollimator designed for intricate measurements in various applications including optics, lasers, alignment, and projecting virtual objects. The device is designed as a multi-tool and is expected to meet the emerging needs of the opto-electronics field, including automatic adjustment systems for AR/VR, autonomous driving cameras, and projection screens. The Autocollimator is easily integrated with existing factory software standards, making it suitable for manufacturing assembly lines.
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Jan 19, 2022 · www.novuslight.com
Total Station Autocollimator - Best Innovation for Optical Metrology
Jun 15, 2016 · optics.org
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Laser Analyzing Electronic Autocollimator
Duma Optronics has introduced a new instrument that combines an Electronic Autocollimator with a Laser Beam Analysis system. This technology opens up new applications for inter-alignment of lasers, optical elements, and mechanical datum planes. The instrument is designed for calibration and measurement tasks in optical and mechanical engineering. It features a high-resolution camera for analyzing the autocollimation image and can measure angular deviations with resolutions down to 0.01 arc sec. The instrument also includes laser beam profiling capabilities for measuring divergence and incoming angle. Duma Optronics aims to expand its market presence with this new technology.
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Jan 25, 2016 · www.laserfocusworld.com
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Duma Optronics to showcase laser analyzing electronic autocollimator at SPIE Photonics West 2016
Duma Optronics, based in Nesher, Israel, has combined the capabilities of an electronic autocollimator with instrumentation for analyzing a laser beam profile and its orientation. This technology opens new applications for inter-alignment of lasers, optical elements, mechanical datum planes, and laser cavity alignment. The reflected beam generates an autocollimation image that is later analyzed by a built-in high-resolution camera with resolutions down to 0.01 arcsec.
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