Used only with line scan cameras with dedicated optics.
- Light sources characterised by linear emission that generate a light beam as wide as the illuminator itself, but narrow in height.
- Powerful with outputs ranging from 100W/metre to over 1000W/metre.
- Possibility for various cooling systems including passive radiators, air circulation, fans or liquid cooling.
- The emitted light beam can be collimated or focused, with each option having a different effect on the image response.
- They can be equipped with a beamsplitter for transformation into linear systems with coaxial output.
- Possibility for local control of emission, divided into sectors controlled by specific LED drivers, allowing the intensity of each sector to be independently controlled.
- Ideal for applications requiring an extremely high amount of light to reduce the minimum exposure and motion blur.
- Suitable for inspection of rapidly moving targets such as metal films.
- Possibility to compensate for intensity decay at the edges of the framed region through local emission control.
- Automatic inspection of printed surfaces; their ability to concentrate high amounts of light makes them indispensable tools in these applications.
- Quality control: crucial for the inspection of materials such as woven and non-woven fabrics. Their high power ensures excellent quality.
- Defect detection: Their unique features are essential for detecting defects on reflective or transparent surfaces (glass, metal foil, etc.).