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Sound & Bright
founded by experts in optics and non-destructive testing, sound & bright is specialized in the development of innovative laser-ultrasound testing instruments. our popular quartet multi-purpose laser receiver is suited for a wide range of acoustic and ultrasonic applications from the laboratory to the factory and available in the visible or infrared. based on our patented multi-channel random quadrature detection technology, the system is designed for remote detection of sub-nanometer displacements. the system offers high sensitivity, requires low to no maintenance, can be fitted with a variety of laser wavelengths, and is capable of rapid scans and measurements. for simultaneous multi-component measurements or ultra-precise testing see our tempo 2d and 1d respectively. we continually explore the application of innovative technologies through government or private r&d contracts to enhance the performance of our instruments and develop new inspection techniques.
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Where is Sound & Bright located?
Sound & Bright's headquarters is located at 622 Magnolia Avenue, Inglewood, California, United States, 90301
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Sound & Bright's official website is soundnbright.com
How many employees does Sound & Bright have?
Sound & Bright has 4 employees
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Sound & Bright is in the industry of: Research
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