L2S-SLP-Pulsed-Power-Laser
Laser diode modules
Special requirements are imposed on laser modules for machine vision. In most cases, line lasers with a homogeneous power distribution are used in measurement technology. Lasers are ideal for quickly measuring contours, geometries, and structures according to the laser light sheet method. Measurement lasers are used in a variety of ways for detecting and measuring defects, presence, diameters, edges, columns, steps, alignment and positioning. Lasers are also the best option for fast and reliable measurement in 2D and 3D image processing.
The highest power system with thermoelectric temperature stabilization for even better signal-to-noise ratios and DB-connector for monitoring/modulation.
L2S-TLP-Laser
Telecentric Laser Projector from Osela
DAT-LLPS-xxx
Line Laser Profiling System
The Line Laser Profiling System (LLPS) is a complete solution for analyzing line lasers up to 200 mm in length and down to 55 μm in width.
Osela's StreamLine laser offers an unrivaled range of options for the highest demands on line width, specific wavelengths and maximum depth of focus. The latter are particularly important with increasingly varying material heights in triangulation measurements.
Osela's CompactLine laser offers a wide range of options for the highest requirements in terms of line width, specific wavelengths and maximum depth of focus. The laser is also extremely compact and very versatile.
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