| Microscan Debuts Nerlite Hi-Brite Machine Vision Lights |
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| Written by Chelsey Drysdale | |||
| Thursday, 29 July 2010 10:58 | |||
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Nerlite Hi-Brite machine vision lights include bright LED illumination over large areas. Permit intensity to be increased and focused to provide illumination to the part, even at a distance. Include versatile options, such as multiple sizes and color wavelengths, 10° spot and 50° flood lenses. Feature an integrated controller to quickly adjust light intensity from ultra bright to low light, and operate in continuous or strobe mode; standard industrial M12 connectors, and an industrial IP67 rating for protection against dust, fibers and immersion in liquid. Up to four lights can be connected on one power supply. 24V power standard matches most industrial factory settings.
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