Optics for Quality Assurance will be exhibited by FISBA at Control

FISBA, a leading global supplier of customized vision solutions including cameras, optics and measuring applications, will be in Stuttgart, Germany May 9–12, 2017 for Control, the world’s leading trade fair for quality assurance. FISBA will be exhibiting Vision Systems, Precision Molded Optics and the FISBA RGBeam™.

FISBA’s vision systems are customized for a range of control applications including online analysis, process monitoring, process control and more. An added benefit to those seeking custom vision systems for quality assurance is FISBA’s ability to master miniaturization of their optical components.

This is especially relevant for applications sensitive to space constraints and low weight requirements.

FISBA’s in-house designed and manufactured Precision Molded Optics are lenses that encompass double sided aspheres, off axis aspheres and acylindrical lens arrays.

FISBA will also showcasing the FISBA RGBeam™. The direct beam or fiber coupled laser module combines the output of laser diodes of several wavelengths enabling nearly free color mixing up to perfect white for special illumination purposes. It is easy to integrate even in small and / or portable instruments due to its light weight and small size.

Visit FISBA at Booth 4441 in Hall 4.

About FISBA

FISBA is a worldwide leading supplier of customized optical components, systems and microsystems. Since 1957, it has been a company priority to stay progressive without losing sight of the values on which we were founded. This mindset has enabled FISBA to become one of the most innovative suppliers in the optics industry, as well as a trusted partner to our customers. FISBA operates at facilities in Switzerland, Germany and the USA.

Learn more at www.fisba.com 

Media Contact

Birgit Rauch, Head of Marketing Communication

birgit.rauch@fisba.com

Media Contact

Birgit Rauch FISBA AG

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