Inspection lighting using a CCD line sensor for a uniform linear light source.
The transmission light is a uniform linear light source with minimal light intensity variation and bias.
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【Features】 ● The transmission light is a uniform linear light source with minimal light intensity variation and bias. ● It can achieve irradiation light close to parallel light with a small beam angle. ● The irradiation width can be freely designed from 2 to 10 mm, and the length can be designed from 100 to 2,200 m. (The standard design is for a distance of approximately 100 mm to the subject.) ● Various types of lamps can be used as the light source. ● By selecting quartz glass, it can be used for wavelengths from short to long. ● Dimensions can be freely arranged, allowing for compact design. ● There is no thermal radiation from the irradiation surface, making it suitable for various objects. ● The light source and unit are separated, making maintenance such as lamp replacement easy. □ For more details, please refer to the catalog.
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Japan is one of the world's leading producers of optical equipment, with optical glass being a key component. Since its establishment in 1953, SUMITA has been engaged in the world of light and glass as one of the few expert companies in this field. Since the 1960s, we have pursued our unique optical fiber technology. Additionally, we maintain a consistent production process from raw materials to final products, and there are very few companies globally that can mass-produce glass optical fibers at a scale of up to 700,000 km per month. We have earned high trust not only in the domestic market but also in overseas markets. Our optical fiber materials offer excellent cost performance and are applied in a wide range of fields, including medical devices, telecommunications, image processing, measurement, sensors, and lighting.