Illumination Source is suited for curing adhesives.

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Oriel Uniform Illumination Source consists of arc lamp system that delivers 1.0 in. dia collimated beam, uniform to ±5%, with beam divergence of ±1.5°. Dichroic filters are available to shape spectral output in UV and VIS, and different irradiance levels are made possible by interchanging lamps. Applications include adhesives curing, materials characterization, and photo-degradation studies.



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Spectra-Physics Announces New Uniform Illumination Source



Ideal for Applications Such as Adhesives Curing, Materials Characterization and Photo-degradation Studies

STRATFORD, CT USA (April 29, 2004) - Spectra-Physics is pleased to announce the release of the Oriel Uniform Illumination Source. This arc lamp system delivers a 1.0 inch (25.4 mm) diameter collimated beam, uniform to ±5%. Beam divergence is ±1.5°. Various dichroic filters are available to shape the spectral output in the UV and VIS, and different irradiance levels are possible by interchanging lamps. For complete details on Spectra-Physics' Oriel Uniform Illumination Source, contact us at 1-800-714-5393 or e-mail catalog@spectra-physics.com.

About Spectra-Physics

Founded in 1961, Spectra-Physics was the first commercial laser business and has grown to become a global leader in the design, development, manufacture, and distribution of solid-state and high-power semiconductor lasers, gas lasers and ultrafast systems for industrial, scientific, micro-electronics, and biomedical markets. Today, Spectra-Physics has expanded to provide a broader spectrum of photonics products, capabilities, and services including Corion thin-film interference filters, Hilger scintillation and electro-optic crystals, replicated diffraction gratings from Richardson Gratings, Oriel Instruments, and CIDTEC charged-injection device (CID) solid-state video cameras. Spectra-Physics is a wholly-owned business of Thermo Electron Corporation (NYSE: TMO). For more information, visit www.spectra-physics.com.

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