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OWIS has a modern production line with precise
machines which enable the manufacturing of high quality products. Above
all, a motivated R&D team does its best to offer individual solutions to our customers. The company is proud to - not only through standard products but also through special projects – set standards for future technological development in the fields of optical beam handling and positioning systems.
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Two Mirror Beam Deflection Unit
The two-mirror beam deflection unit is applied in a ground-based LIDAR system at DLR (German Aerospace Center) Oberpfaffenhofen.
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Two-Axis Goniometer
A customized version of the OWIS two-axis goniometer MoGo 40, the „Tilt
Stage“, contains additional Hall limit switches, is motorized with
two-phase step motors and fitted with a sample holder plate for
material research purposes. It is used in the Bruker AXS „D8 DISCOVER“
X-Ray Material Research System for high-precision two-dimensional
positioning of semiconductor samples.
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Motorized Rotation Cross Stage
Cross Stage with integrated rotary unit and fitted with 2-ph step motors and high precision guides for ultra-high accuracy. Designed and produced as customized item for a Swiss industrial customer.
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Sensor Fixing Device
A Swiss automotive industry customer required for a test field application a combined sensor fixing and drive unit. One axis is motor driven and another axis is operated manually.
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Air Flow Shutter
In collaboration with OHB-System AG, Bremen, OWIS has designed and
developed the “Air Flow Shutter” for the Air Flow System (AFS) of the
European Physiology Laboratory Module (EPM) for the use in the Columbus
Laboratory (COL) on board the International Space Station (ISS). The
air-flow control element regulates the air flow produced by a central
blower providing the necessary air cooling capability for the lab.
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