Shaped like a dome or hemisphere, they emit diffuse, optimal light over the inspection area, guaranteeing peak performance of the vision system.
- They are distinguished by their dome or hemispherical shape allowing the light to be uniformly diffused in all directions, minimising shadows and unwanted reflections.
- Light intensity or colour temperature can be tailored to the specific needs of the vision application.
- They emit consistent and uniform light over the entire inspection area, ensuring good visibility of the characteristics of the object and scene.
- Optical filters and reflectors specific to the requirements of the vision application, such as reduced glare or a modified emitted light spectrum.
- Improved image acquisition and more precise analysis and recognition.
- Minimised shadows and reflections improve image quality, simplifying the analysis and inspection of the object’s details.
- Versatile and adaptable to numerous application contexts and requirements of machine vision.
- Inspection of flat or curved surfaces, ensuring uniform lighting and minimising reflections or visible defects.
- Feature or specific object recognition within a scene, providing uniform light that facilitates the extraction of the desired information.
- Measurement and analysis of objects or products, ensuring optimal lighting for more accurate data collection.