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Mechanics for Optical Systems

Chromasens has an experienced development and construction team in the area of optical mechanics. We develop concepts and designs for our customer projects from the device concept via prototyping to the complete solution and series production.

The manufacturing basis is applied and sampled as early as the prototype construction phase in order to achieve cost-effective system solutions in design for series. The basis for process stability and quality for series deliveries is set in the early development phases.

The close cooperation with the areas of electronic development, optical system technology and illumination technology allows an integrated development for the creation of compact, customer-specific and reliable system solutions.

The topic of thermal management in camera solutions in particular serves the optimisation of image quality. The in-house calculation and simulation of thermal effects offers a direct and timely implementation into a product design.

A variety of solutions are available for passive or active cooling of modules in the area of high-power LED illuminations in order to create a suitable system solution in a customer-orientated manner and to also maximize the product life.

The analysis of oscillations of mechanical tensions as well as temperature effects in sensitive areas of optical fine mechanics as well as in industrial equipment makes a complete device development possible: Beginning at the most sensitive electronic level via the pureness and cleanliness of the opto technology to finally the industrial robust system device.

The development department develops the designs using Pro/Engineer, one of the highest performance and very prevalent 3D CAD systems. The system has a variety of interface formats for exchange and for presentation. A database is attached to the CAD system for the processing of the logistical and production documents.

Mechanics for Optical Systems
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