Applicable for inspections of foreign matter contamination and damage. Three models are available, including those compatible with the SWIR wavelength range.
The wavelength-variable light source "KT-M Series" uses halogen as the main light source and is suitable for research and development, allowing users to select the output wavelength via dial operation. By varying the wavelength for irradiation, it becomes possible to measure differences in the response of materials to light, as well as differences in reflected light, transmitted light, and absorbed light from the materials. Three models are available: "1250–2500nm (with a practical range up to 2200nm)," "900–1800nm," and "400–700nm," allowing for selection based on needs. 【Features】 ■ Adopts LVF (Linear Variable Filter) ■ Applicable for inspections of foreign matter contamination, scratches, internal conditions, etc. ■ Can build an efficient system in combination with SWIR cameras *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us as well.
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【Specifications】 Lamp: Standard 12V, 100W (Optional 15V, 150W) LVF Wavelength Range: KT-M1020: 1250–2500nm (Practical use range is 1250–2200nm) KT-M1021: 900–1800nm KT-M1022: 400–700nm Aperture Diameter: Mechanically variable from φ1 to φ3.0 External Dimensions: W140 × H140 × D255mm (excluding rubber feet and protrusions) Weight: 4.2kg (including fiber) Power Supply: AC90–130V, 50Hz/60Hz *For more details, please refer to the documentation. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Kenko Optical Co., Ltd. is a group company of Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd., which is widely recognized in the field of optical and imaging equipment. We mainly engage in the design, manufacturing, and sales of color glass filters for industrial applications, vapor-deposited interference filters, lenses, and various lighting devices for image input.