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Gradient Lens Acquires FRS-Omega

July 31, 2009

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ROCHESTER, NY—Gradient Lens Corp. has acquired Phelan, CA-based FRS-Omega Inc., manufacturer of visual inspection products. The addition of FRS Omega’s line of flexible fiberoptic and video borescopes gives the company an expanded product line.

“The addition of FRS Omega’s exceptional line of flexible fiberoptic and video borescopes will allow us to provide the most comprehensive offerings of rigid and flexible borescopes that are made, sold and serviced in the United States,” says Gradient Lens Corp. President and Chief Scientist Dr. Douglas Kindred.

With the acquisition of FRS Omega, the company now offers new video borescopes, new flexible borescopes and lower pricing for certain instruments.

“As our company and product offerings grow,” says Kindred, “our basic core business principles will always remain constant: high-quality products, superb value and fast delivery.”


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