Laser vibrometer Vector-Series
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laser vibrometer
laser vibrometer
laser vibrometer
laser vibrometer
laser vibrometer
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laser, non-contact, digital

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Digital Free Beam HeNe Laser Vibrometer Traditional laser Doppler vibrometers (LDV) with helium-neon (HeNe) laser sources have been a useful tool for non-contact vibration measurement for many years. Optomet has perfected HeNe based laser vibrometry with the Vector series. The Vector series with a laser wavelength of 633 nm enables the non-contact vibration measurements of objects of microscopic to macroscopic sizes with the highest accuracy and precision. High Flexibility for a Variety of Applications The Vector series is the standard vibrometer for a wide range of vibration measurement problems. It is particularly suitable for surfaces with high to moderate surface reflectivity, for measurements on or below the surface of water and for applications in which the smallest laser spot size is critical. Water is not an Obstacle Helium-Neon lasers have a wavelength of 633 nm and are able to shine through water with minimal loss of laser power. HeNe vibrometers are therefore indispensable if there is a layer of water between the vibrometer and the vibrating measurement object. Measuring Microstructures Due to their short wavelength, HeNe lasers allow the measurement beam to be optimally focused on the order of micrometers. They are therefore the ideal choice for measurements of the smallest features or microstructures. Benefits of all Optomet Vibrometers Further properties common to all Optomet vibrometry systems such as universal digital signal processing, real portability or intuitive hardware and software are described in more detail in the product-overview.

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