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14 November 1988Designing The Durable Optical Instrument
This paper addresses the logic of optomechanical design and discusses some preferred techniques for designing optical instruments for application in the non-optical shop industrial environment where durability and maintainability are vital to long useful life and continued function of the production line.
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Paul R. Yoder Jr., "Designing The Durable Optical Instrument," Proc. SPIE 0959, Optomechanical and Electro-Optical Design of Industrial Systems, (14 November 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.947773