Process for the production of an image intensifier module for op

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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40547, 156296, 264 15, 362 32, 385120, F21V 800, F21V 1704, B29D 1100

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051605651

ABSTRACT:
The invention makes it possible to construct large screens by associating several image intensifier modules.
A module comprises an input face (2) receiving the image to be intensified, an output face (10) reconstituting the intensified image and a bundle (8) of optical fibres.
The process according to the invention consists of producing bands (16) of optical fibres, each band corresponding to a line or row of the image and collectively put into place the non-contiguous ends (12) of the output face in a matrix output support (14). The latter can be obtained either by moulding, or by constructing beforehand injection moulded strips, which are then introduced into a grid or grating.

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