Schneider-Kreuznach erweitert sein Industrieoptik-Portfolio um die kosteneffiziente Objektivserie „Amber“. Die für Line-Scan- und Area-Scan-Systeme in Qualitätsprüfung und AOI entwickelten Linsen sollen eine besonders homogene Bildqualität liefern. Zum Start umfasst die Serie vier V38-Objektive (2.8/40, 4.0/60, 4.8/80, 5.6/100) mit Brennweiten von 40 bis 100 mm und Unterstützung für Sensoren bis 82 mm. Die Audioaufnahme wurde KI-gestützt erstellt und von Tato Verlag bereitgestellt.
Schneider Kreuznach expands its Industrial Optics portfolio with the Amber lens family. Designed for line scan and area scan systems in quality inspection and AOI, the series delivers highly homogeneous image quality. The launch includes four lenses – 2.8/40, 4.0/60, 4.0/80 and 5.6/100 V38 – covering focal lengths from 40 to 100mm, with V38 mount and support for sensors up to 82mm.
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