LUDRE DARK FIELD MACHINE VISION IMAGE PROCESSING LIGHT

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Light Color: Green, 6000K
Lighting Angle: 25°
Lighting Tilt: 15°
Number of LEDs: 273
Input Voltage: 24 V
Input Current (15 µs): 0,57 A
Input Current (1 second): 0,36 A
Input Current (1 minute): 0,30 A
Input Current (continuous):  0,23 A
Housing Dimensions: Rmin= 10.3 cm, Rmax= 15 cm, h= 3.2 cm
Stable Voltage Usage: Yes
Diffuser Option: No

Dark Field Illumination is a specialized lighting technique used in image processing projects. In this method, light is directed at a specific angle to emphasize features typically against a dark background. Dark Field Illumination can offer various advantages in distributed applications. Text explaining the areas of use and advantages of Dark Field Illumination in image processing projects:

Surface Defects and Contour Extraction: Dark Field Illumination is useful in image processing projects by highlighting surface defects and emphasizing contours, making it valuable for detailed analysis in quality control applications.

Prominent Surface Details: This lighting technique brings out specific surface details at intervals, enabling the analysis of specific features or patterns.

Surface Roughness and Structural Analysis: Dark Field Illumination, by emphasizing broken surface roughness, contributes to durability analysis and material characterization applications.

High Contrast and Shadow Reduction: This technique is employed to obtain high-contrast particles and achieve more pronounced shadow scanning.

Controlled Light Direction: Dark Field Illumination allows for the controlled direction of light, illuminating and emphasizing features from specific angles.

Analysis of Transparent and Reflective Surfaces: This lighting technique is effective in distortion analysis of transparent or reflective surfaces and replicating details on surfaces.

Dark Field Illumination can significantly reduce the challenges faced by image processing machines, especially in applications where surface details are crucial, and traditional lighting techniques may prove to be demanding.