Coburn Technologies debuts new diagnostic products

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Coburn Technologies recently debuted its portfolio of new diagnostic products to the United States ophthalmic market, including auto ref-keratometers, digital refractors, auto lensmeters, slit lamps, and digital cameras.

South Windsor, CT-Coburn Technologies recently debuted its new portfolio of over a dozen diagnostic products. This included auto ref-keratometers, digital refracters, auto lensmeters, slit lamps and digital cameras.

These new products will be manufactured and distributed through a new strategic partnership with Huvitz Co., Ltd. Coburn has worked with Huvitz since 2011 to develop and distribute the Excelon and Exxpert series of edgers and other in-house finishing equipment. This has now grown to include exclusive development and distribution of their digital refraction and diagnostic equipment in the United States.

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