Berliner Glas is a leading expert in optical components and has worked with Spectro for over 20 years, supplying a number of different high technology glass and optical components
Spectro, a provider of optical emission and XRF spectrometers, has announced that it has chosen Berliner Glas to manufacture precision quality diffraction gratings for Spectro's range of analytical instruments.
Berliner Glas is a leading expert in optical components and has worked with Spectro for over 20 years, supplying a number of different high technology glass and optical components for Spectro instruments.
Berliner Glas has been at the forefront of the development of technical glass refinement and precision optical components for the last few decades and the agreement will allow it to move into the specialised holographic diffraction grating area.
The company's highly skilled staff will control the entire manufacturing process, from concept, to development, through to production.
The closer relationship between the two companies, including exclusive collaboration on certain technologically advanced products, will allow Spectro to provide cutting-edge technology and support for its customers to meet their future challenges, it says.
"Our reputation in developing precision components, opto-mechanical assemblies, and complete system solutions is second to none.
"Our experience from design to series production spans many market segments, from information technology and communications, industrial sensors and semi-conductors through to biotechnology and medical applications," commented Andreas Nitze, CEO at Berliner Glas.
"Working with Spectro provides us with the opportunity to extend our production to this highly specialised area of diffraction grating components and expand our support to a wider range of customers".
"Over the last 20 years, we have worked closely with Berliner Glas and have recognised its expertise in the optical component marketplace where it has continuously set performance benchmarks," commented Franzotto Hornung, CEO at Spectro Analytical Instruments.
"We look forward to working with Berliner Glas as we develop further specialised optical components and research and developments programs for diffraction gratings".
Diffraction gratings produce a 'super prism' effect, breaking light into its component wavelengths.
They are used by Spectro in its high precision laboratory instruments and spectrometers, where there is a need to separate light of different wavelengths with a high resolution in order to measure accurately, for example, atomic spectra.
With the addition of Berliner Glas as a strategic partner, Spectro believes it will take the manufacturing of its diffraction gratings to the next level.
This will result in more efficient, higher performance optical systems.