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The road to Vision 2014

The road to Vision 2014

The most important exhibition in the machine vision market will commence in less than a month: we’re bringing an unprecedented array of new products and technologies with us, once again redefining the shape of quality.

Vision is all about light and light is the uncontested protagonist of a long year of research, innovation and development. We added light to our new TCLWD long working distance telecentric lenses, resulting in the TCCX series of telecentric lenses and TCCXQ high-resolution telecentric assembly both featuring coaxial illumination for demanding applications in the electronics and semiconductors industry. We also provided more light to our projectors range: LTPRHP3W, LTPRSMHP3W and LTPRXP pattern projectors all benefit from more power, in terms of fine-tuned control and sheer output (just look at that heatsink!).

Talking about light: we have a whole new family devoted to advanced illumination systems, encompassing brand-new products like the LTDM diffusive strobed dome illuminators, LTLA diffusive strobed low angle ring light illuminators, LTDMLA diffusive strobed dome + low angle illumination systems and the View-through illumination system, driven by state-of-the-art strobe controllers.

What’s the shape of quality? You will be surprised to think of it as a flat, angular shape, but the TC4K telecentric lenses and the LTCL4K illuminators look just like that, perfectly capable of sneaking into the often-tight spaces of fast-moving production lines. MC4K macros retain the traditional cylinder shape but are equally apt to satisfy the resolution needs of 4k linescan cameras.

A shape can be twisted, reflected and split, using one of our CMBS beam splitters and CMMR mirrors, shielded from dust and damage with a WI protective window perhaps…

There is barely enough space to list all of these new products, let alone explaining in detail what they do and the advantages they bring. In the upcoming weeks we’ll go through each one of them in a series of dedicated posts: stay tuned!

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Published on
October 08, 2014