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Detecting Small Lens Defects: The Power of Basson 5x Telecentric Lens
In the optical industry, the Basson 5x telecentric lens is widely used for the inspection of glass lenses during the manufacturing process. It can be used at various stages, from the initial raw material inspection to the final quality control check.
넶0 2025-01-06 -
How to Detect the Defects on the Transparent Hose Surface
The detection of transparent hose surface defects places an incredibly high demand on the lighting method and the uniformity of the lighting. The Basson coaxial telecentric lens emerges as a game-changer in the field of transparent hose surface defect detection.
넶1 2024-12-30 -
Visual Precision in Industrial Measurement
Whether you are measuring small components or inspecting microelectronic parts, ensuring the accuracy of the measurement system is of utmost importance for product quality and performance. When it comes to achieving the level of precision required for small-scale measurements, the Basson 5x telecentric lens is an ideal solution.
넶3 2024-12-23 -
How to Implement the Efficient Detection of the Surface
Basson's large FOV bi-telecentric lens has a FOV of 155mm, and can measure objects in one go. The accuracy of the lens is of the micron level, so the image won’t be blurred.
넶5 2024-12-18 -
Revolutionary Precision: BASSON’s Ultra-High Magnification Telecentric Lens
Under the ultra-high magnification telecentric lens of BASSON, the surface of the minuscule crystal can be observed with exceptional clarity.
넶2 2024-12-11 -
The Fine Polishing of Glass Lens Raw Material: Achieving Optical Perfection through Cold Processing
Although the lens may look smooth and round after fine grinding, its surface still contains a number of imperfections, such as scratches, pits, and other defects, that are not visible to the naked eye but are revealed under a microscope. These imperfections, however minor they may appear, can have a profound effect on the optical performance of the lens, making them unacceptable for most applications.
넶6 2024-11-11