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Illumination Applications

Companies that are interested in integrating advanced illumination technologies into their high-tech machines and equipment should involve our engineers at the design stage. Call or e-mail our application engineers to discuss which StockerYale product would best meet your specific needs and requirements.

Laser Applications 3D Vision: structured lighting can be used to determine the shape of an object in machine vision and industrial inspection applications. Structured light systems can drastically transform a manufacturing plant by decreasing process variation, reducing production time, allowing automation of assembly lines, increasing precision, and generally decreasing overall cost.

COBRA Linescan Illuminator Linescan & Web Inspection: In linescan and web inspection, a thin strip of inspected material is illuminated and imaged by a linear array camera at each point in time. As the target moves, an endless two-dimensional image is created. Our line lights are appropriate for the linescan and web inspection of a host of materials and products, including paper, foil, metal, road surfaces, PCBs and semiconductors.

Microscopy Microscopy: to meet the instrumentation demands that are key to both the microelectronic inspection and life sciences industries, StockerYale offers high-performance illumination solutions for a wide range of microscopy instruments. Our products address the needs of existing and novel microscopy technologies, such as fluorescence and confocal microscopes, as well as traditional light microscopes.

ML Cold Cathode Backlighting: StockerYale's backlighting products provide uniform, flicker-free illumination for a wide variety of inspection needs. They are the ideal solution for microscopy and machine vision applications and because of their low profiles, they can be positioned on microscope stages, assembly lines or under conveyors.
* Lasiris Laser photo courtesy of Edmund Optics