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ABOUT US:
Ofil develops and produces optical filters, sensors and imagers in the UV solar blind spectral range (240-280 nm), for various detection purposes at full daylight.
The fliters are characterized by a narrow transmission band (~20nm) and high out of bandpass rejection.
The sensors and imagers are characterized by a narrow response band and a high out of band attenuation.
Possible applications are:
detection of flares and flames, electrical corona, partial discharges and tracking of UV emitting sources.
Corona on an insulator of a HV tower

Innovative aspects:

Ofil's technology for detection of weak UV emitting phenomena is now comercially available.
Ofil developed a Bispectral Visible-Solar Blind UV video imager, which can visualize UV emittance in full daylight with a visible image of the surrounding scene as background.

INTRODUCTION:


Applications & marketing
Ofil's solar blind filter technology opens the field of UV detection, under daylight or room illumination conditions, to a wide range of applications that have been held back by the lack of suitable filters & equipment. These applications include:
  • Inspection of high voltage transmission lines for corona & partial discharges
  • Detection of forest fire
  • Detection of fire in industrial installation
  • Missile plume detection
  • Monitoring Cherenkov light

MAIN PRODUCTS:

THE DAYCOR CAMERAS: www.daycor.com

DayCor I Camera DayCor II Camera


ENTREPRENEUR:
Dr. Malka Lindner - general manager.
Dr. Pinhas Lindner - chief chemist.

REQUIRED INVESTMENT & COOPERATION:
Strategic partners will be considered for production, marketing and further R&D.
Investment is required for further development and marketing.


Contact information:


Ofil Ltd.
KIRYAT WEIZMANN SCIENCE PARK, BUILDING #13A,
POB. 4016, NES-ZIONA 70400,
ISRAEL.
TEL: 972-8-9407953; FAX: 972-8-9407873
WEB SITES: www.ofil.co.il, www.daycor.com
e-mail: ofil@inter.net.il

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