Optometrics is an ISO 9001:2008 certified, ITAR registered, "Lean" high volume optical component, sub-assembly, and sub-system manufacturing company. Operating out of a modern engineering and manufacturing facility, Optometrics' technology portfolio enables key wavelength selection and thin film coating solutions within the many industries they serve.
Along with an extensive offering of standard products, Optometrics provides many collaborative services to OEM manufacturers ranging from conceptual design to high volume manufacturing. Optometrics' high standard of quality control is ensured through process discipline and the use of modern statistical and Six Sigma methods.
Full service facilities optimized for fast prototyping and high volume manufacturing of customer specified optical components and assemblies. With production exceeding 1000 replicated optics daily, available capacity for over 500,000 ft2/year of high quality optical coatings, photolithographic processing, assembly, and extensive metrology capabilities, Optometrics provides key wavelength selection solutions within the many industries it serves.
Optometrics Corporation
119 Russell Street,
NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES
60
YEAR FOUNDED
1969
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