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Telecentric Lenses

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Special Wide-Eye™ with built-in Optical Splitter

 

 

Our customer needed accurate inspection of large threaded fasteners, with views from two perpendicular directions.

Our solution included a special larger field Wide-Eye™ telecentric lens integrated with a custom optical view splitter.

An extra large field Wide-Eye (6.4” x 4.8”) combined with a big optical splitter gave our customer what they needed.

The first image is of a large threaded stud. The second is of a plastic bottle, just to show you some possibilities for your applications.

4 5" bottle viewed with telecentric splitter

The “pre-split” view is ~6.2”x 4.7”. Post-split perpendicular views are ~6.2” x 2”.

 


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