Princeton Optronics to provide product development, qualification, and contract manufacturing

March 26, 2008
MARCH 26, 2008 -- Princeton Optronics today announced that it is offering its technical services and manufacturing capability for outside customers.

MARCH 26, 2008 -- Princeton Optronics (search for Princeton Optronics), provider of specialized laser- based optical devices and subsystems that meet precise tolerances and high levels of reliability, today announced that it is offering its technical services and manufacturing capability for outside customers.

In addition, Princeton Optronics has laser and optical subsystems qualifications (Telcordia, MIL Spec, etc) capability, which is also being offered to outside customers.

Princeton Optronics technology capabilities include laser modeling (through in-house developed software); mechanical design (using AutoCAD, SolidWorks); Finite element analysis, including stress, modal, and thermal (ANSYS multiphysics and COMSOL multiphysics); optical analysis (Glad, Zmax); optical bench experiments; and rapid prototyping as well as product qualification and failure analysis and production.

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