Machine Vision Solution

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Various Lenses Type for Different Requirement

Rogonar-S
Inexpensive lens with good imaging performance.
Optimal price/ Performance ratio

Rodagon
High-performance lens featuring a highly consistent imaging quality and broad magnification range.
Rodagon-WA
High-performance lens with extended viewing angle (shorter focal length for the same image field possible).
Apo-Rodagon-N
Apochromatically corrected lens designed to meet the highest requirement i an especially broad magnification range.
Apo-Rodagon-D
Apochromatically corrected special lens designed to meet the highest requirements for magnifications from 1:5 to 1:3.
 

CCD Camera Measuring Lenses MeVis-C LENSES
  • Excellent resolution, uniform distribution of brightness over the entire image field and no distortion
  • Developed for the spectral range of 400 - 900 nm (VIS and NIR)
  • C-mount adapter for CCD Cameras
  • Lockable focusing and diaphragm settings
  • Free of irritating color edging
  • No color fringing when 3-chip cameras with beamsplitters are used
  • Maximum sensor size 2/3“ for f=12 mm and 16 mm and 1“ for f=25 mm, 35 mm and 50 mm
  • With filter thread M 35.5 x 0.5
  • Optimized for a wide range of magnifications
  • Objects of different sizes are sharply reproduced between the mimimum object distance (MOD) and infinity

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 Measuring Lens MeVis-C (Motorised) LENSES
  • High imaging quality
  • High resolution over the entire sensor area (also for 1'' CCD sensors)
  • No vignetting; which means there are no dark edges or corners surrounding the image
  • Minimum distortion
  • Mo color shading
  • Free of interfering color fringing
  • Spectral range 450 – 900 nm
  • Available in focal lengths of 12, 16, 25, 35 and 50 mm
  • Motorized diaphragm and focus
  • Easy evaluation by potentiometers
  • 5 V power supply
  • User-configurable connections
  • Motors and potentiometers can be individually controlled
  • Easy to integrate into available equipment
  • Rugged and industry-compatible version

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Modular Focus LENSES
Focusing option available through the use of "Modular Focus". Extension tubes for setting magnification ranges can be supplied

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Telecentric Lenses LENSES
  • For 2D and 3D measurement purposes
  • High resolution
  • Extreme low distortion (< 0.2 %)
  • High transmission in the visible wavelength range
  • Insensitive to variation of working distance
  • Standard threads for combination with filters on front side
  • Object size is limited by effective diameter of front lens system
  • Rugged industrial design
  • Application: vision technology, identification of parts, quality inspection, process control, automatisation

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Macro CCD Lenses for Magnification 0.8 x to 4 x LENSES
Continous adjustment of the magnification provides considerable flexibility to accomplish the most diverse inspection tasks.

Moreover, this enables special details of the object under test to be found quickly at a low magnification first, then immediately magnified to a greater setting for accurate inspection.
  • Variable focal length allows continuous adjustment to magnifications between 0.8 x and 4 x at a nearly constant working distance.
  • Working distance 98 mm ± 4 mm
  • For 1/2" and 2/3" CCD Cameras
  • C-mount threaded adapter
  • Magnification range can be extended using one of four front-mountable converters

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Macro CCD Lenses for Magnifications 2 x to 8 x LENSES
  • With fixed focal length for one specific magnification each
  • Versions with and without vertical epi-illuminator
  • For 1/2'' and 2/3'' CCD Cameras
  • C-mount threaded adapters
  • The free working distance from the front edge of the lens is 75 mm

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Measuring Lense for large imaging sensor LENSES
  • With fixed focal length for one specific magnification each
  • Versions with and without vertical epi-illuminator
  • For 1/2'' and 2/3'' CCD Cameras
  • C-mount threaded adapters
  • The free working distance from the front edge of the lens is 75 mm

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