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NUV-VIS-NIR Nd:YAG Laser Line Vertical Mitutoyo Video Microscope Unit

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Product Details

Model Number:
VMU-L
Type:
Vertical Mount, Brightfield, erect image
Manufacturer:
Mitutoyo

Physical & Mechanical Properties

Weight (g):
980.00

Optical Properties

Design Wavelength DWL (nm):
355, 532, 1064
Magnification:
1X

Sensor

Maximum Sensor Format:
2/3"

Threading & Mounting

Mount:
C-Mount
Mounting Threads:
Objective Mounts: M26 x 36 TPI

Additional Info

Note:
Note: Magnification: 1X Tube Lens
Optional C-Mount adapter #37-044 available for dual-camera system

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS 2015:
Certificate of Conformance:
REACH 241:

Product Family Description

Mitutoyo Nd:YAG Laser Line Video Microscope Units (VMU) allow for quick and easy setup of laser processing systems by connecting an infinity corrected objective to a c-mount camera. Optimized for Nd:YAG laser lines of 266, 355, 532, and 1064nm, these VMUs are designed for use with Mitutoyo UV, NUV, and NIR infinity corrected objectives. These VMUs can also be used as infrared inspection systems when using an infrared light source and an infrared camera. Mitutoyo Nd:YAG Laser Line Video Microscope Units (VMU) are ideal for laser processing and imaging applications such as cutting, trimming, and repair of IC wiring, thin-film processing, and infrared spectral characteristic analysis. A dual-camera laser line VMU option is also available for high and low magnification observation.

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