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Laser Components will expand its Flexpoint laser module range. Tis year has seen interest from users in the medical sector and those developing deep-sea vision applications. Te range of offerings grew with the


launch of the Flexpoint MVpulse, which offers the ability to use bright laser modules required for high contrast vision applications with power outputs up to 100mW, but remain as eye safe class 2. Tis bright light only needs to be available when the camera takes an image. Te electronics match acquisition frequency and illumination pulses to each other and enable high output powers without the use of complex and expensive protective measures.


reduce the complexity of designing a vision system for a specific application. www.baslerweb.com


Next year, Adimec will release a new version of its Quartz Coaxpress cameras, the Q-21A230. Adimec strives to increase inspection


throughput of electronics while reducing quality control errors. Tis requires a consistent need for increased inspection accuracy at high throughput. Te Quartz Q-21A230 camera is designed for real-time metrology applications with a reliable high- speed Coaxpress data interface. It uses the Gpixel Gsprint4521 global shutter image sensor, which combines a sensitive 4.5µm pixel with high frame rates. With 21-megapixel resolution and 230fps


of measurement speed, the Q-21A230 can greatly improve precision and throughput of an inspection system. Te Q-21A230 operates in different performance modes, ranging from maximum dynamic range to high full well to maximum sensitivity. Tis allows for easy system integration with optimal performance under various demanding conditions. www.adimec.com


In 2022, Laser Components will look


to add more options to the range with increased power available from the MVpulse and plans for a new machine vision laser module. www.lasercomponents.com


TPL Vision will further develop its illumination products and solutions for industrial automation, robotics and traceability. It will also enhance in-built product modularity, flexibility and user experience, thereby simplifying the product operation and selection. Extensions to the Modular Range,


including additional colours and polarisers for the Modular Bar with Angle Changers, will be released. Te company will continue developing ultra-bright illumination for food and beverage manufacturing applications requiring specialist lighting, including: Jaf-Can for code reading on the bottom of drinks cans; Jaf-Preform for preform inspection with resistance to harsh chemicals; and IP69K-rated waterproof washdown illumination for food inspection. Specialist imaging applications, which


previously have only been accessible to experts, will be brought into the mainstream with new dedicated imaging solutions. Tis includes fluorescence imaging for UV applications such as anti-counterfeiting measures for designer brand protection, pharmaceutical traceability, and other high value commercial goods including alcohol and tobacco. www.tpl-vision.com


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