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Zytronic PLC - Manufacture and design of RFI shielded and optical filters, touch screens and complex shaped glass composites for specialised applications.

Humberside Optical Services - Full service optical lab in North Lincolnshire.

Starrett Precision Optical - Profile projectors and accessories. Includes product catalogue with specifications, news, offers, case studies and press releases.

Microscopy-UK - Seller of microscopes, accessories, specimen slides, microphotography equipment and related biological supplies.

Close-Ups - Video inspection and measuring systems. Offers an illustrated catalogue of its range, downloadable product information and contact details.

LG Optical - Business focus is on production of optical system components, such as lenses and filters. Serves variety of specialized market requirements. Also makes and sells spectacles.

Armstrong Optical Ltd - Suppliers of optical metrology and laser material processing solutions.

UQG (Optics) Ltd - Optical engineering manufacturer supplying windows, filters and components, also has a full list of lenses, mirrors and prisms available from stock.

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