October 24, 2006 -
Suited for inspection microscopes, Model RL-9 comes with polarizing option that diminishes glare from reflective objects. It functions by allowing light from LEDs to pass through polarizing film before illuminating object. Light bounces off object and passes through analyzer before arriving at eye of operator or lens of camera. Rotating ring at center of ring light aligns analyzer with polarizer, resulting in images with minimal glare and more contrast.
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Orled Introduces The RL-9 LED Ring Light With Polarizing Option for Inspection Microscopes
The RL-9, high output LED ring light, now comes with a polarizing option that diminishes glare from reflective objects. It functions by allowing light from the RL-9's LEDs to pass through a polarizing film before illuminating the object. Light bounces off the object and passes through an analyzer before arriving at the eye of the operator or the lens of the camera. Rotating the ring at the center of the ring light aligns the analyzer with the polarizer. The result is an image that has less glare and more contrast. Glare reduction can be an indispensable asset for many applications such as:
Electronics: eliminating reflections off solder beads when inspecting assembled circuit boards.
Dentistry: decreasing glare off wet enamel to allow cracks and cavities to be seen.
Plastics: rendering visible microfissures that would normally be hidden by surface reflections
The single piece price is $615. Quantity discounts available.
Sales:
Caleb Streur
USA
Phone: 503-684-8005 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Orled Address: 7313 SW Tech Center Drive City: Portland State: OR ZIP: 97223 Country: USA Phone: 503-968-1375 FAX: 508-684-8164 http://www.orled.com
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