The OptiCentric® MOT 300 range provides
solid and stable instrument frames, anti-vibration
isolators, heavy duty air bearings and rigid
translation and tilt stages. The heavy duty air
bearings have a diameter of 300 mm, extremely
high stiffness, and axial and radial errors
significantly lower than 80 nm. The diameter range may be increased by enlarging
the distance between the rotation axis and
column with the linear stage.
The OptiCentric® MOT 300 has been further
developed to cover special applications in
the aviation and space industry, military and
astronomy. The OptiCentric® MOT 300 is able
to support samples up to 2 meters in height
and 300 kg in weight. The motorized focusing
stage of 450 mm travel can be moved manually
up to two meters in height in order to accommodate
larger samples.
When the pre-alignment of the lens chuck or
lens cell is accurately made, the ultra-precision
air bearing table gives the highest possible
accuracy for assembly, cementing or
bonding of lenses in barrels. Using the finely
ultra stable adjustable tilt and translation tables,
not only tiny changes in tilt as small as
1 arcsec are achievable, but also the assembly
of heavy, large objectives is possible.
OptiCentric® MOT 300 - Single
Head
This measuring head can alo be moved to
any number of previously saved focal points
or centers of curvature (see as well single
head OptiCentric® MOT 100). This enables the
alignment and assembly of multi-lens objectives.
The OptiCentric® MOT 300 is capable of
a highly automated measurement process. It
is possible to use this system to carry out all
measurement and alignment tasks which can
also be undertaken using the OptiCentric® MOT 100.
OptiCentric® MOT 300 - Dual
Head
The dual head construction is also available
on the OptiCentric® MOT 300. It is used to
align and assemble complex and multi-lens
objectives. It is possible to measure and align
the upper and lower lens surfaces simultaneously.
This proprietary design considerably improves
the capabilities of the instrument in the
field of optical assemblies and the measurement
of centering errors. The travel on this additional
axis is limited to 250 mm.
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