Z-LASER to showcase new machine vision lasers at SPS IPC Drives

Nov. 10, 2014
Z-LASER will showcase newly-launched 3rd generation models of its ZM18 machine vision lasers—the ZM18S3, ZM18H3, and ZM18DM53—at VISION 2014.  

Z-LASER will showcase newly-launched 3rd generation models of its ZM18 machine vision lasers—the ZM18S3, ZM18H3, and ZM18DM53—at SPS IPC Drives 2014. ZM18 machine vision lasers are used in image processing as lighting or as a positioning laser. Features of the new lasers include:

  • Increased modulation frequency from 1kHz to 500kHz (ZM18S3)
  • Power stabilized laser with green or blue wavelength (ZM18H3)
  • Increase of maximum optical output up to 200 mW
  • New driver electronics for improved power stability

In addition, Z-LASER will also showcase its Z3D-Control laser projector with stereo camera, as well as a variety of smaller modules, classic positioning lasers, and brackets.

SPS IPC Drives booth number: Hall 7A - Booth 7A-641

To Learn More:

Contact:Z-LASER
Headquarters: Freiburg, Germany
Product: ZM18 machine vision lasers
Key Features: New driver electronics for improved power stability, increase of maximum optical output up to 200 mW.

What Z-LASER says:
View more information on the ZM18 machine vision lasers.

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