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Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Homogeneous illumination with red or infrared light

The new LED lighting elements from ifm, which generate a very homogeneous light field, can operate in continuous or pulsed mode. Among other things, this extends the service life of the lighting unit.

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Vision sensors for contour and position detection benefit from good backlighting. This strongly emphasizes the outer contours and thus ensures optimum, shadow-free illumination of the object to be inspected. This leads to shorter exposure times for the vision sensors and at the same time reduces the influence of extraneous light.

The lighting elements from ifm can be mounted in a very space-saving manner thanks to their flat design with an overall height of just 9.8 mm. Mounting sets available as accessories enable simple mounting. The backlights are available with either red or infrared light. There is a choice of three different light field sizes of 25 mm x 25 mm, 50 mm x 50 mm or 100 mm x 100 mm. The electrical connection is made via an industrial-grade M12 connector.

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