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Kloé will be attending Laser World of Photonics at Munich

Kloé presents all their microfabrication equipments (Direct Laser Writer Dilase, UV masker UV-KUB and UV curing systems K-ILU during laser World of Photonics exhibition which takes place in Munich from the 23th to 26th of May 2011
 

Kloé celebrates its 10 years on January 18th 2011

Kloé, a photonics company based in Montpellier, France, created from the research in photonics and materials for optics, celebrates its 10 years on january 2011.

The core of Kloé business now involves production and commercialization of laser lithography systems, with high resolution and high aspect ratio, dedicated to rapid prototyping in microelectronics, integrated optics, microlenses, microfluidic and structuring surface. Monitoring and gas detection for oil industry are also a large part of our company's activity.
Optics and photonics R&D is still an important part of Kloé's activity. The company currently owns more than a dozen patents, essentially for optical integration.

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Kloé wins a large credit within the CAC 40 companies

Kloé finalized several contracts with new prestigious customers during July. Presently, Kloé signed new contacts with L’Oréal, Valéo, Thales Optronics, Onéra and Cilas.

The company has also been approached by Airbus, Total, Genopole, Thales Angenieux and Thales Alenia Space, with whom negotiations are still in progress. This interest is motivated by the large competence of Kloé team in high resolution direct laser writing, in development of new optical materials and in optical fiber and integrated sensors.

 

Kloe will be attending Optatec 2010 at the Frankfurt Exhibition Centre from 15 through 18 June 2010

Kloé invites you to attend the exposition and demonstration of its equipments during the Optatec 2010 in Frankfurt, Germany, on June 15, 16, 17 and 18, 2010.
 

Exposition and demonstration of Dilase equipments during the Photonics West 2010 in San Francisco

Kloé invites you to attend the exposition and demonstration of their high resolution «Dilase» range laser writers, during the Photonics West 2010 in San Francisco, on January 26, 27, and 28, 2010.

These demonstrations will take place at booth 1823-E, South Hall, Moscone center.

In addition, Kloé presents two other UV LED exposure and masking systems: the UV-KUB and the K-ILU.

 

Kloé invites you to attend the exposition and demonstration of its Dilase range

Kloé invites you to attend the exposition and demonstration of its Dilase range (click here to view the Dilase 750 demo video), composed of high resolution laser writers, at Laser World of Photonics 2009 in Munich, on June 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 2009. Demonstrations will take place at booth 479-1, Hall B1.

Kloé will also present its UV-KUB, an UV LED insolator/masker.

 

A new system for measuring temperature by optical fiber

New techniques of measurement and control of very low temperatures by optical fibers.

Kloé has developed a new system of temperature measurement by optical fibers to monitor the operation of machinery, piping and storage tanks operating at cryogenic temperatures.

The system called "K-BGS monitoring unit," has been validated in real conditions during tests at cryogenic temperature (liquid nitrogen) of a line test from a single flexible pipe designed to transfer offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) on the production site Trait of Technip, a world leader in the manufacture and installation of flexible pipes for offshore oil and gas.

Micro-leakages of liquid nitrogen to the pipe were also simulated and were instantly detected by the sensors in the “K-BGS monitoring unit system” with a high optical dynamic in a few seconds.

Even a small leakage can thus be detected, localized and quantified quickly allowing for safety measures to be taken as soon as possible.