This is a selection guide for the shadowless surface-emitting lighting "Luch Ritaap"! If you are involved in visual inspection, please take a look!
The 'Luch-Ritap' is a shadowless light with a wide illumination area, suitable for inspecting uneven unit parts such as engines and powertrains. The 'Luch-Ritap' is available in four sizes, which leads to inquiries from customers asking, 'I want to try it, but which size is best?' In response, we have created a page summarizing 'Points for Choosing the Size of Surface Emission Lighting "Luch-Ritap."' If you are involved in visual inspection or are struggling with overlooking defects on complex-shaped workpieces, please take a look! [Published Information] ■ Points for Size Selection - Size of the inspection target (workpiece) - Installation method ■ Examples of workpieces suitable for each size *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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If you have any of these issues, contact 'Ruchi Ritaapu' now! - Overlooking defects - Shadows appearing - Moving the work multiple times - Glare from light 【About the Sample Lending Service】 * This service is free of charge. * It is only available to customers considering our products. * There may be cases where the desired size is not available. For more details, please feel free to contact us through the [Contact Form].
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【Purpose】 ■ For the inspection of uneven unit parts such as engines and powertrains. *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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The lighting environment is an important factor that affects the productivity of various inspection processes. "The shape of the light source makes it difficult to distinguish scratches and color unevenness." "Glare makes it easy for workers' eyes to become fatigued." By addressing these lighting-related issues, significant improvements in productivity and work efficiency can be achieved. The challenges in inspection lighting cannot be understood without going to the site.