Waveband-optimized SWIR lenses span 0.9–1.7 µm

May 28, 2023
Two waveband-optimized shortwave-infrared (SWIR) lens models are suited for sorting and inspection applications.

Waveband-optimized shortwave-infrared (SWIR) lenses in the 0.91.7 µm waveband include the Model 349 25 mm f/1.4 fixed focal length lens, delivering high resolution and color correction, and the Model 363 16 mm f/1.6 lens, featuring a manual focusing mount and an image diameter of 12.8 mm. They are suited for sorting and inspection applications.

Resolve Optics

Chesham, U.K.

www.resolveoptics.com

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