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News Release from: Moritex Europe | Subject: Optical lensing systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 02 May 2005
Optical lensing systems focus on machine
vision
A well-illustrated 32-page technical catalogue is now available from Moritex describing its comprehensive range of optical lensing systems for various machine vision and inspection applications.
A well-illustrated 32-page technical catalogue is now available from Moritex describing its comprehensive range of optical lensing systems for various machine vision and inspection applications Serving a worldwide base of customers in machine vision and inspection applications, the catalogue provides a description, the dimensions, specifications and technical performance data on Moritex's comprehensive range of fixed magnification, zoom, macro and CCTV lenses
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 10 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Benefiting from more than 25 years experience and expertise in the creation, manipulation and control of light the catalogue was designed by Moritex to be a resource to help customers select the correct components to achieve an optimised imaging solution for their application.
Moritex's lightweight, C-mountable, and telecentric machine microlenses (MML) provide the high resolution and high contrast images for virtually any imaging application.
Compact in size they offer a variety of working distances suitable for mounting on equipment and for meeting even the most demanding optical performance and alignment conditions.
Moritex zoom lenses are high performance lenses with integrated coaxial episcopic illumination designed based on telecentric optics.
Electronic motorised zoom lenses are particularly useful in image recognition applications where objects of different sises need to be automatically imaged.
Compact and with low mass optical, all Moritex CCTV lenses come with adjustable focus and iris rings giving the user full control over image focus, brightness and depth of field.
Once set, both the focus and the iris can be locked in, thereby increasing the accuracy and reliability of the vision system on which they are employed.
Moritex also provides a full line of accessory items such as lens adapters and illumination systems.
These accessories can be combined to suit the user's application providing flexibility and value.
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