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Effilux SWIR LED Illuminators

Effilux SWIR LED Illuminators

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Color:
SWIR
Connector:
M12, 4 pins
Input Voltage (V):
24V DC
Model Number:
EFFI-FLEX-5-1450-KIT-ELS-1000-24V
Mount:
2 Rails (1 for M6 T-Nuts)
Operating Temperature (°C):
0 to 50
Dimensions (mm):
51.0 W x 135.0 L x 49.0 H
Wavelength (nm):
1,450.00
Weight (g):
360
Power Supply:
Power Supply Required and Sold Separately:
USA: #15-874
Europe: #15-875
Japan: #73-409
Korea: #73-409
China: #15-874
Number of LEDs:
5
Type of Illumination:
LED Illuminator
Manufacturer:
Effilux
Geometry:
Line Light
Illumination Mode:
Strobed or Constant
Environmental Rating:
IP50

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Available in Bar, Ring, and Backlight
  • Full Range of SWIR Wavelengths Available
  • High Intensity and Uniform Lighting
  • Adjustable Illumination Angles

Effilux SWIR LED Illuminators provide intense and uniform lighting for machine vision, sorting and silicon inspection applications. Bar lights, ring lights, and backlights are available in wavelengths of 1050, 1200, 1300, 1450, 1550, and 1650nm. The backlights are designed with >80% homogeneity at their design wavelengths. The bar and ring lights feature adjustable lens positions and illumination angles for added flexibility. Effilux SWIR LED Illuminators are ideal complements for applications utilizing TECHSPEC® C Series Fixed Focal Length SWIR Lenses, TECHSPEC® SilverTL™ SWIR Telecentric Lenses and LUCID Vision Labs Triton™ GigE Power over Ethernet (PoE) SWIR Cameras.

 Note: Included with the ring and bar lights are one semi diffuse window and one 25° lens position kit.

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