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AOS Named Sales Agent for OptoSiC mirrors in North America

Posted: January 23, 2014

January 15, 2014:  Aperture Optical Sciences Inc. was appointed by Mersen Deutschland Holding GmbH & Co. KG as the North American authorized sales agent for optoSiC brand laser galvo scanning mirrors. As AOS has quickly acquired a reputation for its industry leading finishing of silicon carbide optics, Mersen has been similarly been leading the development of advanced silicon carbide scan mirror products in Europe and…

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AOS Delivers 610mm Off-Axis Parabola

Posted: August 11, 2013

AOS recently completed and shipped a 610 mm 90-degree off-axis parabola to the Commissariat a l’Energie Atomique (CEA). The 8-meter focal length OAP will operate as the focusing element of the PETAL laser. The optic was fabricated and tested at or Durham Connecticut facilty and coated for high reflectivey and high damage threshold at Okamoto Optics in Japan. This is the largest optic to date…

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Phtonoics West 2013

Posted: January 17, 2013

Join us at Photonics West 2013. We will be exhibiting from February 5-7 in booth #5426. To make an appointment contact us at info@apertureos.com! We’ll be showcasing new lightweight SiC mirrors, apsheres, and products from Okamoto Optics and Plymouth Grating Laboratory. We hope to see you there. We will sponsor 2 different 15-minute “mini-seminars” each day during the exhibit at booth #5426.  1. How to specify an off-axis…

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AOS on YouTube

Posted: October 5, 2012

AOS was selected by the State of Connecticut as a company embodying the new “Connecticut – Still Revolutionary” media campaign. The link below will take you www.ctforbusiness.com site or to the you tube interview with AOS’s Flemming Tinker.  

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AOS Expands Manufacturing Space

Posted: September 12, 2012

AOS has expanded our manufacturing capability with the addition of 2000 square feet of new manufacturing space and new CNC machining equipment that expands or machining capability up to 1.5 meters.

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