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31 August 2020

Delta Optical Thin Film A/S is moving into new facilities

Following strong growth Delta Optical Thin Film A/S is moving into its new purpose-built facilities in DTU Science Park in Hørsholm, Denmark. A new, larger facility became necessary as Delta Optical Thin Film A/S had outgrown its previous residence both in terms of production and office space. At the same time, the new manufacturing building offers a much cleaner production environment.

Delta Optical Thin Film A/S is moving into the new premises and simultaneously expanding its production capacity with new magnetron sputtering coaters, a new improved clean room, a completely new automatic ultrasonic cleaning line, and new dicing equipment.  

Together these investments will not only increase the production capacity but also create a cleaner production environment allowing for higher quality products.

The new building is custom designed to accommodate the very particular needs of manufacturing high-performance optical filters. The two-storey building will allow further considerable growth. Its roof is fully covered with solar panels that will make a sustainable contribution to our energy consumption.

Our new automated ultrasonic cleaning line is completely alcohol-free and allows for the best possible cleaning result without discharging any harmful wastewater. It adheres to Danish environmental protection laws that are among the strictest worldwide.

Since Delta Optical Thin Film A/S was incorporated in December 2014, the company has experienced a doubling of its revenue. This was achieved by expansion of its customer base, expansion into new territories and new applications such as hyperspectral imaging or laser scanning microscopy. This growth was enabled by investments into new coating machines and technologies.

Trade shows

14 – 17 September 2020, OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science APS/DLS, booth 220, https://www.frontiersinoptics.com/home/exhibit-hall/

17 – 19 November 2020, Optatec, Frankfurt Messe, Germany, booth 800 in hall 3.1

About Delta Optical Thin Film

Delta Optical Thin Film is the leading supplier of advanced, high-performance continuously variable filters commonly used in a variety of biomedical imaging applications including laser scanning microscopy, hyperspectral imaging, compact spectrometers, fluorescence microscopy, monochromators, and micro-plate readers among others. 

Delta Optical Thin Film also provides single, multiband, laser-line and broadband band pass filters, long pass filters, short pass filters, dichroic and polarizing beam splitters along with other custom coated optical components. All filters can be delivered in different shapes and sizes down to tiny filters for Point-of-Care (PoC) instruments, fully tested – both spectrally and visually – with dedicated equipment.

Delta Optical Thin Film offers a wide range of high efficiency durable hard coated filters that have set the standard for high performance and precise operation. With its unique design tools and decades of experience, Delta can provide highly competitive standard filters and customised filters and optical components to exacting customer specific applications. 

About OIDA

OSA Industry Development Associates (OIDA), operated as a division of The Optical Society (OSA), serves and represents organizations engaged in the business of optics and photonics—from start-ups to Fortune 500s. In support of its member companies, OIDA promotes and protects the business of optics and photonics in driving innovation, creating jobs, and accelerating growth in the U.S. and around the world. OIDA provides exclusive roadmap reports and market data for the industry, serves as the voice of the industry to government and academia, acts as a liaison with several trade associations worldwide and provides a network for the exchange of ideas and information within the optics and photonics community.

Delta Optical Thin Film A/S

Fremtidsvej 1

2970 Hørsholm

Denmark

ph +45 70 70 71 46

info@deltaopticalthinfilm.com

www.deltaopticalthinfilm.com

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