Navitar

Rochester, NY 14623

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200 Commerce Dr.
Rochester, NY 14623
United States of America

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Navitar, Inc. designs, develops, and manufactures precision optical solutions across the globe. With imaging, projection, and custom optics divisions, Navitar produces leading-edge optical and electro-optical technologies for the fastest growing segments of the world's economy. Navitar's optical solutions are used in a wide variety of industries including biotechnology, medical, defense and security, industrial imaging and projection optics. Applications include machine vision, automation, assembly, imaging, testing, measuring, metrology, biometrics, telecommunications, photonics R&D, non-contact measurement and simulation.

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Electrical & Electronics

Seamlessly Integrated Imaging Systems

March 27, 2018
Navitar's lens coupling program features metrology tools for on-screen measurement of length, area, pixel location, and more.
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Inspection Equipment

Zoom Lens for Microscopes

Sept. 16, 2015
The MicroMate 3X Zoom lens system was designed to capture and process four times as much data when compared to a traditional optical system.The system images onto a 4/3-in. sensor...
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Inspection Equipment

Four New Fixed Focal Length Lenses for SWIR Cameras

June 25, 2008
Navitar Inc., a manufacturer of high precision optical assemblies for all machine vision applications, introduces four new fixed focal length imaging optics specifically designed...
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Test Equipment

High-Magnification Zoom Lens System

Feb. 14, 2007
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK — Navitar offers precision high magnification zoom lenses that are ideal for a variety of automated imaging and inspection applications. The Zoom 6000 lens...
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Test Equipment

NanoVue 248nm 4X Deep UV Zoom

Oct. 19, 2006
Over the years, feature sizes on semiconductor wafers, data storage devices, and microelectronic components have continued to shrink well below the wavelength of visible light...