Qioptiq : Illumination Options
 
Zoom 125C Coaxial Illumination
Coaxial Illuminators project cool, white light perpendicularly onto the specimen. Coaxial illumination is most useful on highly reflective subjects, as it provides maximum intensity control.


Fiber Optic Illuminators
– Available in 110V or 220V, these compact, lightweight lamphouses yield remote illumination via a 40” or 60” fiber optic cable.

Halogen Illuminators – An economical light source alternative to brighter fiber optic illumination for coaxial-equipped Zoom 12/Lower Function Modules.

Polarized Light – Coaxial Modules with built-in Analyzers are available to introduce polarized light to your Zoom
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About Polarized Light

Low Profile Coaxial Lamphouse - When facing extreme space constraints with Coaxial Illumination, Qioptiq Imaging Solutions offers a Low-Profile Right Angle Coax Port for use on Optem® FMOS, Zoom 70XL, NIR Zoom 70XL and Zoom 12/Optical Systems. This laterally space-efficient accessory reduces the lamphouse arm length by 10mm, and receives the coax cable from above (in paralell with the lens barrel), further eliminating the fiber optic cable radius (±50mm). The Low-Profile Right Angle Coax Port replaces the existing Fiber Optic Lamphouse (included on Coaxial Bottom Module).


Apodization Filters – For your machine vision and automated inspection applications, improve the algorithmic efficiency and accuracy of your Zoom 12 with an Optem® Apodization Filter. These Filters integrate directly into the illumination arm of coaxial lower function modules for Optem® Zoom 70XL, Zoom 12/ and Zoom 160 Optical Systems. Download Apodization Data Sheet (pdf).


Zoom 125C Oblique Illumination

Oblique (or ring) Illumination is generally used on 3-D objects to cast light rays at an angle onto the object, thus better defining its dimension.

Horizontal & Vertical Ring Lights
– Ideal for general purpose lighting applications, the fiber optic cable either exits the ring light horizontally at 90° off vertical,  or vertically at 30° off vertical valuable space savings. A specific Objective Ring Light is required when incorporating oblique illumination with Infinity-Corrected Objectives.




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