Prime Photonics has continuously been involved in research since its founding in 1999. Our current research areas include:
Flow Measurement
Prime Photonics is developing technology to measure air pressure ratio, temperature, velocity magnitude and direction, and the presence of particles in non-seeded flow. Learn More...
Torsional Vibration and Torque Measurement
Prime Photonics is developing optical, non-contact sensors that measure torsional vibration and twist (torque) of a shaft without applying any markings to the shaft. Learn More...
Stall Detection
Prime Photonics is working on the development of a system for early detection of a stall or surge event in turbomachinery. Learn More...
FOD Detection
Over the past decade, Prime Photonics has worked on several techniques to measure Foreign Object Debris (FOD) strike in real-time for turbomachinery. Learn More...
Non-Destructive Inspection
Prime Photonics is developing game-changing technologies for non-destructive inspection and test (NDI/NDT) as well as advanced sensors for prognostics and health monitoring of composite and metallic structures. Learn more…
Pressure Sensors
Prime Photonics is conducting research on fiberoptic pressure sensors for harsh environments. Learn More...
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