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Syntec Optics is your answer for reduced development time and the optimum performance of your optical assembly project. Our optical alignment and assembly capabilities include applications like mounting, alignment, beam manipulation, and focusing.

Efficient optical systems require carefully matched components with critical tolerances. Highly skilled and experienced technicians staff Syntec’s assembly area. We understand the critical need for axial alignment and precise optical pathway placement. Our assembly staff is skilled in optical bonding and sonic welding techniques to assist our customers with all their assemblies’ needs.

Our expert optical design and opto-mechanical design teams closely work with our customers from the beginning of the project to ensure a solution optimized for cost and performance. We offer a complete in-house assembly program backed by strong technical support, cutting-edge technology, and unmatched quality.

Our custom optomechanical assembly services incorporate optomechanical design, advanced manufacturing capabilities, precise assembly testing, and metrology services to ensure you the best output. We have excellent cleanroom facilities to maintain the precision and performance of our optical and optomechanical systems.

Optical systems involving optical components (lenses – objective lenses, scan lenses, tube lenses, mirrors, prisms, freeforms, aspheres), beam expanders, camera modules, light sources, sensors, detectors, projection screens, dispersing devices, filters, thin films, and fiber optics bundles are all examples of optical assemblies.

Our optical assembly capabilities include the following:

Clean Room Assembly

Plastic Optoelectronics Assembly
ElectroOptics Assembly
Opto Mechanical Assembly

FAQs

What are some examples of optical assemblies?

Optical systems involving optical components (lenses – objective lenses, scan lenses, tube lenses, mirrors, prisms, freeforms, aspheres), beam expanders, camera modules, light sources, sensors, detectors, projection screens, dispersing devices, filters, thin films, fiber optics bundles are all examples of optical assemblies.

What processes are involved in optical assembly manufacturing?

Optical assembly processes may include mounting, alignment, precise optical pathway placement, beam manipulation, focusing, optical bonding, and sonic welding techniques.

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