Approved Business uses its own and third parties’ cookies in order to improve your experience and our services. These cookies provide a better performance, enhanced features and enable certain functionalities. You can obtain more information and learn how to change the configuration of your browser, including how to block some cookies, in our Privacy Policy. However, you should know that blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience on the site and limit the services we are able to offer.

03 September 2012 | Alrad Instruments Ltd

Machine vision Line Lasers from Alrad offer improved performance

Alrad is pleased to announce the introduction of a new range of diode-laser based line generators which deliver enhanced flexibility, output optimization capabilities, and extended lifetimes. This series of new line lasers, called the StingRay, manufactured by Coherent Inc. will enable the construction of faster and more accurate machine vision systems that utilize 3D triangulation.

The StingRay series mates a diode laser with high performance electronics and precision refractive optics for collimation and line generation covering the widest available range of fan angles.  They also incorporate optional diffractive elements for creating complex output patterns.  StingRay models are available with output powers as high as 200 mW, at key wavelengths from 514 nm to 830 nm including the popular 635 nm and 660 nm lines.

StingRay lasers are the first to feature an industry leading, line intensity non-uniformity down to ±5% in a standard product.  This high uniformity reduces the need for image post-processing, and translates directly into increased measurement speed and dimensional accuracy.  StingRay lasers offer external user focusable optics, which allow the laser line to be precisely optimized for the exact distance over which it is projected.  Additionally, the StingRay’s opto-mechanical design permits “dynamic line balancing,” enabling simple correction of any intensity bias in configurations where the laser must be used at off axis illumination angles.  To further enhance usability, StingRay lasers also include an internal “health monitor” that indicates when a diode is approaching end of life, thus allowing for planned replacement, and avoiding production downtime due to an unexpected failure.