Product catalogue

vicolux® Bar lights

Bar lights can be used for homogeneous length-wise illumination of test objects using incident or transmitted light.

Accessories allow realisation of a huge range of applications, such as:

  • Inspection of strongly absorbing or scattering surfaces by means of four-sided illumination (accessory: 4 side adapter)
  • Depiction of surface flaws using dark field/strip lighting (accessory: mounting adapter)
  • Inspection of glass, control of continuous material in the packaging industry or wafer scanning during structuring (utilisation as line illumination) by focusing the light or beam bundling (accessory: cylinder lens and lens holder)

 

Luminous field lengths

  • 25 mm to 250 mm – in 25 mm steps with luminous field heights of 7 mm and 14 mm
  • 120 mm to 600 mm – in 60 mm steps with a luminous field height of 30 mm
  • 2 m and more on request

 

 

vicolux® Directed light distribution

Description

  • Different construction lengths and wavelengths available
  • Various types of control for regulation of brightness (integrated control element)
  • Good illumination even at considerable working distances
  • Wide input power supply range

Usage

  • Dark field array for inspection of embossing/indentations in plastics (automobile industry)
  • Inspection of trim marks/registration marks on continuous paper webs (printing and packaging industry)
  • Emphasis of characteristic properties or faults in objects, e.g. ridges or scratches on wafers (solar industry)

vicolux® Diffuse bar lights

Description

  • Diffuse lighting direction for homogeneous illumination with incident light or transmitted light
  • Different construction lengths and wavelengths available
  • Various types of control for regulation of brightness (integrated control element)
  • Wide input power supply range

Usage

  • Detection of contaminations/foreign objects in transparent or partially transparent substrates (glass wafers)
  • Print checks, reading codes and characters on reflective foils (e.g. tablet blisters – pharmaceutical industry)
  • Making translucent details visible (safety features in bank notes – printing industry)