"Thin type" machine vision LED dome lights

June 14, 2010
The IFH Series Thin Type Dome Lights from LDDLIGHT.com are only 8 mm thick, requiring only a small fraction of the installation space that traditional dome lights take, yet delivering a wide angle of illumination that was previously available only from hemisphere-style dome designs.

The IFH Series Thin Type Dome Lights from LDDLIGHT.com (Milford, NH) are only 8 mm thick, requiring only a small fraction of the installation space that traditional dome lights take, yet delivering a wide angle of illumination that was previously available only from hemisphere-style dome designs. With LEDs mounted horizontally along the edges and patent-pending optics that integrate the lighting and viewing planes, the ultra-thin design can provide uninterrupted, wide angle, uniform and shadow-free illumination for imaging shiny, irregular surfaces, eliminating the “dark spot” that can be caused by a standard dome light’s non-illuminated camera aperture. Available in six sizes with illuminated areas of 25 × 25, 50 × 50, 75 × 75, 100 × 100, 150 × 150 and 200 × 200 mm, IFH models are available with red, white, blue or green LEDs.

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