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Knight Optical can offer you Plane Mirrors (general, λ/1 and λ/4), for use within 3D Mapping Applications in a range of materials such as Soda-lime float glass, white float glass, and BK7 glass. Plane mirrors also known as front surface mirrors or first surface mirrors are used within 3D Mapping Applications. As stock we hold a number of general purpose, λ/1 and λ/4 with a range of up to 6 types of coatings such as Enhanced Aluminium, Ali/SiO2 and Ali/Mgf2. Our general purpose grade mirrors are made from good quality float glass and generally available in thicknesses of 1mm, 3mm and 6mm as standard. How our mirrors are used within 3D Mapping, is they are used as a sender and receiver of a laser beam that will take a reading of a specific surface, and from that reading it can create a 3D map of the surface that is has read. FOR MORE INFORMATION READ THE PDF..

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The CTA TactileHead is a width adjustable pressure measurement and mapping system for quantifying pressures exerted by headphones, earmuffs, headbands, and more on various head sizes. A high-resolution Conformable TactArray sensor is molded onto the curved area around the ear of the mannequin head, while another high-resolution TactArray sensor is mounted to a flat plate on the other side of the head to provide a controlled comparison. Chameleon, our real-time visualization and acquisition software, is then used to display pressures from both sensors simultaneously and to perform real-time analysis for evaluating comfort and fit.

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The TactileMat is a rigid and robust pressure sensing pad that is of the largest, high-resolution pressure mapping sensors on the market. The use of a large area sensor like the TactileMat allows you to capture dynamic pressure over a larger area without the dead zones typically associated with trying to use multiple smaller sensors side-by-side. This is one of the largest pressure mats on the market. Key Features Large pressure mapping surface area (220 mm x 450 mm) Rigid, robust, and can be built in various full scale ranges (FSR) up to 188 psi FSR Waterproof IP53+ (Can be special ordered to higher water-proofing upon request) Slim construction (7.69 mm) with a non-slip base Array Size = 44 x 90, element size = 5 mm x 5 mm

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The Stretchable TactArray is a flexible pressure sensor pad engineered from a soft and conductive silver-metalized Spandex. The Stretchable TactArray can stretch up to 10% and be folded in multiple directions while still maintaining high data quality. This sensor is approximately 3-7 mm thick and is best suited for dynamic curvature applications such as seats, horseback saddles and other applications where sensor thickness is not an issue. Key Features Stretch this sensor up to 10% while maintaining accurate data Can be used on objects with dynamic, multi-directional curvature (e.g., heads, spheres, computer mouse) Ideal for applications where the sensor will be flexed or deformed through use, such as seat cushions, mattresses, or clothing Capture high quality pressure data between pressures of 5 psi to 50 psi and within temperature ranges of –20° to 50°C Comes standard with Chameleon Visualization Software, and is available in many sizes and configurations

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The Industrial TactArray is a flat sensor that can capture and map pressure distribution in even the most extreme conditions. Constructed from high-quality Kapton or Polyimide, the Industrial TactArray can pressure distribution of up to 700 psi and in temperatures between -40° C and 200° C. This system is best suited for use in applications requiring tactile sensors that can withstand extremely high temperatures and pressures—like heat presses, brake pads, and nip rollers. Key Features High-resolution sensor arrays can measure pressure distribution at levels of up to 700 psi and retain performance characteristics in temperatures between -40° C and 200° C Real-time thermal compensation ensures accurate measurements even under changing temperature conditions Ultra-thin construction, 0.3 mm thick, and high-resolution sensing elements Can accommodate moderate flexing and bending Available in multiple sizes and configurations Chameleon Visualization Software included

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The Acquisition and Geolocation Sensor (AGS) is a dual channel, wideband receiver, optimised to support the intercept and geolocation of modern commercial waveforms such as PMR, GSM and satellite-phones. It provides continuous coverage from 100kHz to 3GHz and has a wideband stare capability to intercept frequency hopping signals and civil waveforms. Features: •Wideband coverage with dual coherent receivers for DF •40MHz wideband stare •Wideband stepped stare architecture – fast spectrum survey (option: dual-channel for wideband stepped stare DF capability) •Integrated GPS provides location, clock conditioning (for accurate frequency tuning) and time-stamping for signal event correlation and TDOA geolocation applications •Standard interface – USB2.0 •Simultaneous intercept and DF – monitoring, DF and display of four tuned channels (narrowband digital drop receivers) •Man-portable – single power supply, small size, low weight (click to read more)

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