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Line Laser Enclosures

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Line Laser EnclosuresThe Piranha series of line laser enclosures from autoVimation GmbH provides hygienic protection of lasers with an IP69k rating.

The devices are used to integrate line lasers with a diameter of 19 to 20 mm and up to a length of 160 mm, with or without a focusing ring. Without recesses, they are suitable for thorough cleaning with steam jets. The AISI 316L stainless-steel material ensures high corrosion resistance to harsh disinfectants and other aggressive chemicals. The 28-mm wide front window, which can be easily attached or replaced by means of a circlip, comes with a BK7 window with a double-sided antireflective coating, a sapphire window or an acrylic window.

The enclosures can be used for the hygienic mounting of cameras, lighting, and lasers in machine vision applications in the food, pharmaceutical, and cleanroom industries.


BioPhotonics
Mar/Apr 2022
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