FIBS multi-angle lighting
Falcon Illumination will release multi-angle lighting known as FIBS at the Vision show in Stuttgart (6-8 November)
Falcon Illumination will release multi-angle lighting known as FIBS at the Vision show in Stuttgart (6-8 November)
Laser 2000 has released the modular XBAR lighting system. The series of linear lights offers bright and homogeneous illumination with a wide range of adaption options for individual applications
Seikowave, with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, has released a $2,000 structured light scanner that meets or exceeds specifications of similar scanners sold at ten times its price, the company claims
ProPhotonix has expanded its LED product line to include new products using enhanced optical configurations and new IR and UV wavelengths
Schott and Moritex have launched the high-power LED spot illumination MCEP-CW8-070-3 series
Schott and Moritex have launched a new dome lighting product series, the latest addition to the MG-Wave series
Alrad Imaging now supplies illumination systems from DCM Systems. Recently featured products include PRL compact linear projectors, high intensity LED projectors
Schott and Moritex have launched a digital LED controller, MLEF-A015G2DT, the newest addition to their MCV light series of illumination products for image processing applications
Schneider Kreuznach has developed a state-of-the-art light engine. The Fiber Light Ultra LED Engine 6 has been designed to couple light efficiently into a fibre bundle
Multipix Imaging has launched the Microscan Nerlite Smart Series of lighting. The illuminators have a built-in controller to adjust intensity
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