A basic tool that enables high-precision visualization of "cross-sections"!
The "PIV Laser G Series" is a laser sheet light source that enables the visualization of flow field "cross-sections" that were previously impossible to see by illuminating the flow fields, such as water flow and air flow, with a laser in a sheet form. It uses a 532nm (green) light source, which excels in wavelength-specific sensitivity (visibility). Additionally, being a YVO4 laser, it requires minimal maintenance and features a long lifespan and compact design. 【Features】 ■ Easily visible wavelength ■ Long lifespan and compact ■ Bright laser light ■ Compatible with various sites and environments ■ Light source that enhances analysis accuracy *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■G50 ■G100 ■G200 ■G450 ■G1000 ■G2000 ■G4000 ■G6000 ■G8000 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Main Uses】 ■ Visualization measurement in aerodynamics such as wind tunnel experiments ■ Spray verification of gas and air nozzles ■ Development measurement for small fan motors, etc. ■ Confirmation of cooling efficiency within devices ■ Visualization of suspended dust in painting booths ■ Visualization of water flow in channels, tanks, and stirrers ■ Visualization of air flow around air conditioning and indoor air currents ■ Visualization of floating particles (sources) in clean rooms ■ For product leak testing ■ Visualization of pollen particles and house dust ■ Light source for PIV (Particle Image Velocimetry) ■ Verification between numerical fluid dynamics (CFD) and actual flow ■ Verification for thermal measures in server rooms ■ Visualization of microbubbles and cavitation ■ Along with visualization experiments using smoke wires *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Visualization Consultation Room-------------------------------------- As the saying goes, "Seeing is believing," actually witnessing a phenomenon can deepen understanding more than anything else. If you want to understand the essence of flow, it is best to first observe the flow itself. However, water and air are transparent, making it difficult to observe the flow effectively. This challenging observation of flow is referred to as "flow visualization."