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Point Source
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Point Source
Address: Mitchell Point, Ensign Way, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom SO31 4RF
Tel: 023 80 744 500 Fax:
023 80 744 501 Contact: Sales
Company Profile Point Source specializes in the development and manufacture of speciality fiber optic delivery systems for cutting edge applications. The company has done everything from multiple-wavelength laser engines through laser surgery light guides to artificial stars for astronomical telescopes.
Flexible Laser TechnologyTM is the cornerstone of their business. Their ‘Plug & Play’ single mode fiber delivery systems couple to most commercially available lasers and they also design and manufacture their own range of fiber-coupled UV, visible and near-IR lasers. This unique technology enables design engineers to deliver spatially filtered laser light to where it is required.
These products have been developed for OEM designers who demand low noise, ultra high beam quality laser solutions for applications in lifescience, semiconductor and industrial metrology. |  |
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Multi-laser engine
Point Source will be launching the latest version of its new multi-laser engine iFLEX-Viper II, on Stand 1418 at Cell Biology 2007, In Washington, DC. iFLEX-Viper is a high-quality, ready-to-go multi-laser engine, and a major breakthrough for OEMs. The latest version of this single black box solution, which is suitable for a wide range of precision instrumentation, allows manufacturers to get their new products to market much more quickly than in the past, for significant competitive advantage. iFLEX-Viper II features Point Source’s robust kineFLEX fibre optic technology for flexibility in instrument design and improved performance over conventional optical systems.
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Date added: 01 December 2007 |
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