Industry
New laser systems can be combined with traditional industrial technologies and have achieved a high level of precision, reducing operational and maintenance costs and, last but not least, respecting the environment.
We care and work to protect you, testing and developing filters and protective equipment against laser radiations.
The laser protection windows, made of plastic or glass material, are necessary anytime an operator needs to monitor a production process involving laser machinery or industrial plants.
Univet is known for its flawless design, as a recognition it has been rewarded several international-design prizes.
Thanks to high-quality patented technologies materials and coatings, Univet provides a complete range of laser protection devices for several fields.
New laser systems can be combined with traditional industrial technologies and have achieved a high level of precision, reducing operational and maintenance costs and, last but not least, respecting the environment.
Over the last two decades, the laser has opened new horizons in surgical, therapeutic and aesthetic applications. Due to the single-wavelength and multi-wavelength laser, surgery has become less invasive than traditional systems, reaching superior results and reducing suffering and hospitalization.
Laser is increasingly present in our lives thanks to the scientific and research sectors (e.g., life science industry). Starting from studying laser-matter interaction, the development of new sources and purposes leads to applications and treatments of everyday life.
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In our laboratory we develop and test new materials, innovative technologies and lens treatments, that represent the essence of Univet products, a synonim of design, performance and maximum protection.
Univet’s Test Center is an highly innovative laboratory with specialized technicians and sophisticated machinery. Inside the lab we run all the the endurance tests required by the international standards. This highly-demanding stress and optical quality tests, allow Univet’s glasses to be far above the standards requirements.
It tests the width of the field of view and the side shield effectiveness.
It tests impact resistance at speeds that go from 162km/h (101,25 mph) to 684km/h (427,5 mph).
The test checks the optical density spectrum in the wavelength ranges of certified filters.
It ensures that the lenses won't create any kind of optical distortion and optical correction.
By prolonged exposure to UV rays, the test simulates artificial ageing to verify if materials maintain their technical features over time.