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Wide Range of Infrared Components
Bedford, NH - LASER COMPONENTS USA, specialized provider of laser and optoelectronic components in the US and Canada, has issued a new catalog covering its extensive portfolio of infrared components on more than 130 pages. Many of the products are manufactured at the company’s own sites in Arizona and Florida – including pyroelectric detectors, PbS and PbSe detectors, and most of all the highly successful (x)InGaAs photodiodes and sensor arrays. Other components are provided by renowned companies such as Alluxa, Helioworks, NOC, and Xenics.
“Infrared technology has always been one of the most important divisions at LASER -COMPONENTS”, says Johannes Kunsch, Head of Business Unit Infrared Components. “Today, we also profit from the expert knowledge accumulated within the last decades. Therefore, our catalog not only offers an overview of our products, but also technological background knowledge.”
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The catalog is available for download on the LASER COMPONENTS website, or it can be ordered as a free printed version.
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