Abstract
The demands for optical quality are in many applications much higher than several years ago. This is especially true for the infrared optics industry. Today it is going through a metamorphosis when the optical plants have to change from the very classical ways of optics production to a much more modern approaches. Different manufacturing techniques mean also different quality levels. In order to provide the best possible quality, the strict inspection policy concerns with the specified parameters on each and every infrared component.
© 1994 Optical Society of America
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