LUDRE DARK FIELD MACHINE VISION IMAGE PROCESSING LIGHT

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Lighting Color: Green, 6000K
Illumination Angle: 30° - 60°
Illumination Tilt: 60°
Number of LEDs: 217
Input Voltage: 24 V
Input Current (15 µs): 0,77 A
Input Current (1 second): 0,49 A
Input Current (1 minute): 0,40 A
Input Current (continuous): 0,31 A
Housing Dimensions: Rmin= 4.7 cm, Rmax= 14.2 cm, h= 3.4 cm
Stable Voltage Operation: Yes
Diffuser Option: No

High-angle illumination is another specialized lighting technique used in machine vision projects. Directing the light source at a high angle offers various advantages. The text below describes the uses and advantages of high-angle illumination in image processing projects:

1. Smoothing Surface Roughness: High-angle illumination assists in reducing the surface roughness of an object. Light coming from a high angle contributes to smoothing out small details, resulting in a more even image.

2. Controlling Reflections: This lighting system helps control the reflection of the incident light on the object's surface. Glare and reflections are kept under control.

3. Increasing Surface Color Accuracy: High-angle illumination can cause a change in the color of the object's surface. This allows for more accurate color-based analyses.

4. Shadow Details and Structural Analysis: Light from a high angle highlights shadows, bringing out the structural features of the object. This is beneficial for applications involving elastic analysis.

5. Revealing Small Details on the Surface: High-angle illumination makes small components in corridors more distinct. This facilitates detailed analysis during quality control inspections.

6. High-Contrast and Distinctive Shadows: The use of this technique enhances the visibility of high-contrast sections and the play of distinctive shadows.

High-angle illumination, customized for specific needs such as surface smoothing, reflection control, and color variation, provides specific features in image processing projects based on project conditions.