Opto Engineering PCMP 360° Lenses
Multi-view optics to measure and inspect small objects

Opto Engineering PCMP 360° lens Opto Engineering PCMP 360° lenses with multi-view optics are designed for measuring and imaging small objects - as small as 1 mm to 10 mm. They are often used to measure and inspect very small parts such as electronic components, micro mechanical components, and solder joints.

Mirrors are interfaced with a bi-telecentric lens to provide 6 lateral views for precise measurements of objects from different angles. The top and lateral views maintain perfect focus with the same magnification even when the object is moved.

  • Multi-view optics
  • Inspect and measure small objects from 1 to 10 mm
  • 6 lateral views maintain the same magnification in perfect focus
  • Integrated LED illumination
  • Working distance ranges from 1.5 to 5 mm

Opto Engineering 360° lenses are high quality lenses with superb optical performance. They are specifically designed for 360° imaging and inspection applications. There are many 360° lenses and options. Our Sales Engineers can provide expert advice and guidance on selecting the right lens for your machine vision 360° imaging application. Please contact us if you would like more information.


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PCMP0124.81/2"2.5 x 6.010.0 x 1.051.5378white, 6000 K2475018C242.3119139.5
PCMP0236.62/3"2.5 x 6.010.0 x 1.051.5378white, 6000 K2475018C262119139.5

Notes

  1. Working distance: distance between the front end of the mechanics and the object.
  2. Working f-number (wf/N): the real f-number of a lens in operating conditions.
  3. Tolerance ± 2%.
  4. With constant driving voltage.
  5. Drop to 50% intensity @ 25°C.
  6. Measured from the front end of the mechanics to the camera flange.