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Lens turning machine ATS 100
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lens turning machine
lens turning machine
lens turning machine
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Characteristics

Applications
lens
Other characteristics
compact
Diameter

100 mm
(3.94 in)

Description

ATS 100 is a compact and stable alignment turning station which machines lenses with a diameter of up to 100 mm and a weight of up to 3 kg. Like all alignment turning stations developed by TRIOPTICS the ATS 100 is a combination of a compact and stable turning machine and TRIOPTICS‘ proven lens centering measurement technology. All ATS devices are used to machine lens cell so that the symmetry axis of the cell coincides with the optical axis of the lens assembled in the cell. With the setup of the ATS 100 the remaining lens centering error after machining is better 3 µm. Furthermore the front and rear contact surfaces of the mounted lens can be measured with high precision and then machined. The setup of the ATS 100 is based on a stable granite frame and is equipped among others with the automated alignment chuck, a precision roller bearing, an autocollimator and further measurement technology. Key Features For machining lenses with ø 100 mm and weight up to 3 kg Mount materials brass, aluminum, NiP, steel Automated precise plano-calotte alignment chuck Mechanical and optical distance sensors Multi tool holder Measurement of both surfaces of a lens with one autocollimator with MultiLens Software Intuitive Usage: One software solution for all measurement and machining processes

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JIMTOF 2024
JIMTOF 2024

5-10 Nov 2024 Tokyo (Japan)

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