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Hoffman Engineering Corporation leads the night vision support, aircraft lighting, and photonic test equipment industries with reliable products designed, prototyped, qualified, and manufactured at its Stamford, CT facility. Hoffman’s competitive advantage results from the ability to remain innovative and create new products to support its customers.
Company History
Hoffman Engineering Corporation was established in 1955 Hoffman Engineering was founded in 1955 by J. Gordon Hoffman. The initial charter of the company called for it to support the photometric needs of the aircraft panel and instrument manufacturers. Many of these small manufacturers were located in the Northeastern United States. At that time color and luminance requirements were becoming more strict and these companies did not have the equipment necessary to measure their performance. Mr. Hoffman recognized that need and sought to fill it by performing photometric tests in his NBS traceable laboratory. In addition, he designed test equipment for sale to larger aerospace companies.
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The Hoffman Engineering laboratory business grew with the aerospace industry in the United States. The scope of the business grew to include spectral testing, calibration of lamps and standards, and repair and calibration of photometric equipment. Hoffman Engineering became the recognized leader in the testing of aerospace-related lighting equipment. Tests were performed on aerospace, ground support, shipboard, space-related and other higher technology lighted devices.
In addition to the work performed in its own laboratories, Hoffman began to develop its own line of photometric test equipment for sale to industry. Among the many products designed and manufactured by Hoffman engineering are contact photometers, luminance targets, integrating spheres, laboratory power supplies and luminance standards. The Hoffman luminance source has become the industry standard for the calibration of photometric equipment in lighting laboratories all over the world. Our knowledge of integrating spheres has placed this equipment in lighting laboratories in many industries.
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