Long lifespan with LED adoption. LED lighting unit for hyperspectral imaging. Outputs stable light in the VNIR range.
The BlackBright VNIR LED is an LED area lighting unit designed for hyperspectral imaging. It outputs broad and stable light in the VNIR range (430~1050nm). This product consists of two lighting panels. - Wavelength range: 430~1050nm - LED lighting unit for hyperspectral imaging covering the VNIR range - Uniform area lighting - Dimmable - Compact - Long lifespan with LED adoption
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Main Specifications - Built-in Light Source: LED - Wavelength Range: 430~1050 nm - Lifespan: 25,000 hours
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Lighting for hyperspectral imaging (VNIR)
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K.L.V. has been discovering cutting-edge optical components from around the world and supporting the development of various optical technologies, particularly in the fields of medicine, environment, and analysis. With the theme of "SOLUTION FOR OPTICAL SYSTEM DEMANDS," we are actively building and expanding our optical solution business. We aim to respond to our customers' increasingly sophisticated and diverse needs more quickly and accurately than anyone else, becoming a company that contributes to both business and society. As a "specialized trading company proposing the utilization of optical energy," we invite you to look forward to our unique and promising optical solutions that will pave the way for a new era of light.