Vision Systems For Industrial And Scientific Lighting, Inspection And Machine Vision Brochure
Excelitas has been an innovative leader in the manufacture of Vision and Illumination Systems since the early 1980s. Our commitment to meeting the needs of emerging markets has led to the development of a full product range of standard and custom Xenon Strobes that satisfy the most demanding industrial vision applications, including automated parts inspection, industrial illumination, robotics, surveillance, and microscopy.
All Excelitas Vision and Illumination Systems utilize Xenon lighting that provides uniform direct, fiber optic, or collimated lighting. Our powerful, convenient strobes offer dramatic improvements over conventional lighting. The Xenon flashlamp produces intense pulses of radiant energy covering the full light spectrum from the ultraviolet (UV) to the Visible (VIS) to Near infrared (NIR). The spectral output of the Xenon lamp, when coupled with CCD, CMOS and CID silicon cameras, freezes motion, eliminates blur, and enhances image quality with high intensity and short duration pulses. The cost effective systems provide high intensity white light in a small package, significantly simplifying and reducing service periods. New systems are continually being developed utilizing our patented Xenon flash technology.
Benefits of Xenon
- High intensity full spectrum light
- Reduces power consumption
- Eliminates the use of mercury
- Enhances image quality, eliminates blur, freezes motion
- Allows higher thoughput through ultra short arc gap
- Simple spectral filtering for light optimization
Applications
- License Plate Recognition
- Near-IR Imaging
- Motion Sensing
- Homeland Security
- Quality Assurance
- Part Recognition
- Component Orientation
- Color Differentiation
- Label Reading
- Counting
- Edge Detection
- Sorting
- Package Integrity Verification
- Surface Uniformity Measurement
- Contaminant Detection
- Fluorescence Detection
- Oceanographic Research
- Reflectance Measurement
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