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15 LED, Hyperspectral LED Bar Light

Effilux Hyperspectral Bar Lights

Effilux Hyperspectral Bar Lights

Effilux Hyperspectral Bar Lights
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Product Details

Number of LEDs:
15
Type of Illumination:
LED Illuminator
Manufacturer:
Effilux
Geometry:
Line Light
Illumination Mode:
Strobed or Constant

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Dimensions (mm):
51 x 49 x 335

Optical Properties

Color:
Hyperspectral
Wavelength Range (nm):
400 - 900

Hardware & Interface Connectivity

Input Voltage (V):
24V DC
Power Supply:
Power Supply Required and Sold Separately:
USA: #15-874
Europe: #15-875
Japan: #73-409
Korea: #73-409
China: #15-874

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
1 x 8mm T Nut Rail, 1 M6 Hex Rail

Environmental & Durability Factors

Operating Temperature (°C):
0 to 50
Environmental Rating:
IP5X

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Reach 224:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Flat Spectrum Between 400nm - 900nm and 400nm - 1000nm
  • Direct Access to Optics for Quick, Manual Adjustment of Illumination Cone Angles
  • Included Interchangeable Windows Allows for Easy Adjustment of Light Diffusion

Effilux Hyperspectral Bar Lights provide an even, continuous spectrum of light between 400-900nm or 400-1000nm for the extended spectrum version, making them ideal for multispectral and hyperspectral applications. LEDs feature cool, extended lifetimes, making these bar lights an ideal alternative to fluorescent and incandescent illumination sources. Additionally, these lights easily allow for adjustable emission angles and diffusion patterns with simple user adjustment. Effilux Hyperspectral Bar Lights include an integrated controller that allows for analog intensity control in order to adjust the light intensity, as well as the spectrum for the 400-1000 version. These bar lights include three interchangeable windows: transparent, semi-diffuse, and diffuse, with optional polarizer and line scan accessories available.

Note: 24V power supply is required, see specifications for appropriate stock number for your region.

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