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Armstrong Optical
Address:
31 Caxton House, Northampton Science Park
Kings Park Road
Northampton
NN3 6LG
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1604 654220
http://www.armstrongoptical.co.uk
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Listing of all 39 news releases from Armstrong Optical:
Handheld thermal imaging camera is multifunctional
The thermal imager can be utilised for both day and night timeframes and means that zero light conditions and smoke or fog/mist will not interrupt operations
News from Armstrong Optical ( 1 May 2008)
Catalogue describes positioning and manipulation
Armstrong Optical announces the immediate availability of a new catalogue describing the complete range of extreme resolution positioning and manipulation systems from SmarAct
News from Armstrong Optical (14 March 2008)
Non-contact colour measurement, on-the-fly
Typical application areas for the Ruby system include the analysis of plastics, paints, foodstuffs, fabrics, cosmetics, paper, inks, chemical products, pharmaceuticals, and engineering components
News from Armstrong Optical (30 January 2008)
Ultra fast laser for time-base calibration
The compact, Sydor VCSEL optical comb generator delivers ultra-violet, visible, or infrared pulses on the order of several GHz for the most demanding applications
News from Armstrong Optical (21 November 2007)
Closed-loop nanopositioner is world's smallest
As with the other piezo-systems available from SmarAct, the SLC-1720-S can be very simply incorporated with other linear and rotary stages to offer complete micro- and nanomanipulation systems
News from Armstrong Optical ( 6 November 2007)
Convert any microscope to a 3D measurement system
MicroPhase turns any existing microscope or stereomicroscope into an affordable 3D measurement tool with no alteration of standard microscopy observation modes
News from Armstrong Optical ( 5 July 2007)
Seeing more clearly with new product range
Addition of the Optikos range complements Armstrong Optical's measurement capabilities within its expanding product portfolio while remaining within its core competency of optical metrology
News from Armstrong Optical (30 May 2007)
3D metrology with any microscope
Both MicroPhase and SurPhase are certified and verified with a traceable calibration standard and provide measurements in the nanometric resolution range according ISO standards
News from Armstrong Optical (22 May 2007)
Mass flow meter has fast response time
A starter kit package is available for evaluation that includes the MFlow 200 mass flow meter, interface module, MFlow View software, all cabling and power supply
News from Armstrong Optical (18 April 2007)
Vibration analysis, whatever the surface
With the capability to assess mechanical vibrations in the range 0-450kHz the SP-S series interferometric vibrometer from Armstrong Optical opens whole new vistas of measurement capabilities
News from Armstrong Optical (12 April 2007)
Infrared source with reflector from Axetris
The new compact solid-state infrared source with reflector contains no moving parts making it robust enough for industrial CO2 and NOx gas analysis applications
News from Armstrong Optical (26 February 2007)
RedShift Systems assigns UK distributor
RedShift Systems of the USA, a supplier of low cost thermal imaging systems, has appointed Armstrong Optical of Northants, UK as its distributor for the UK and Ireland
News from Armstrong Optical (22 February 2007)
X-Ray streak camera delivers highest precision
Armstrong Optical has released the new Sydor Ross X-ray streak camera, the latest evolution of the Sydor Ross product family from Sydor Instruments, into the UK market
News from Armstrong Optical (22 February 2007)
Newly launched website goes live
Armstrong Optical of Northampton has relaunched its website to offer a more interactive experience for their customer base
News from Armstrong Optical ( 7 February 2007)
Motion in extreme magnetic fields and high vacuum
Technical background article Demand for non-magnetic movement systems has increased steadily over recent years with stages being used in life science applications, microelectronics and nanotechnology
News from Armstrong Optical (30 November 2006)
Smart metrology by Fisba for small optics
The uPhase smartgage from Armstrong Optical is the ideal metrology solution for monitoring and controlling production processes in high volume fabrication of small optical components
News from Armstrong Optical (12 September 2006)
Personnel expansion at Armstrong
Due to an upturn in the market, optical metrology company Armstrong Optical has added two new personnel to swell the ranks
News from Armstrong Optical (11 September 2006)
Non-contact surface profiling controllers
LED light source ensures a much longer lifetime (several tens of thousands of hours) and lower power consumption, and the ability to easily measure surfaces with a range of reflection characteristics
News from Armstrong Optical ( 4 September 2006)
Modular chromatic confocal optical sensor pens
Armstrong Optical's latest line is confocal chromatic optical pens for profilometry, microtopography, roughness, autofocus vibrometry, in-line inspection quality control and thickness measurements
News from Armstrong Optical (18 August 2006)
Blackbody source promises high accuracy
Offering flexible temperature setup between +5C and 300C, resolution of 0.01C and uniform radiation, it is a suitable choice for the calibration of infrared camera systems and thermography cameras
News from Armstrong Optical (17 August 2006)
Non-contact surface profiling controllers
News on non-magnetic movement stage specification
Fogale Nanotech assigns UK distributor
A new thermal imager for the rest to target
Sensing system looks for Sars and avian flu
Hand-held thermography system accessory range
Thermal sensor module has 40% more pixels
Price no obstacle to high finesse thermal imaging
If you can't measure it, you can't make it
Objectively test digital camera performance
Another Feinmess you've gotten me into
Thermal and visible imaging by handheld camera
Thermal imaging sensor module claims great value
Tricky non-contact measurement solved
Improved 3D non-contact surface profiling
Camera for the harshest environments
