Monochromatic Light Units for Ø up to 250mm 400 x 300 x 400mm
Order-No.: U1050801
1188,00 EUR
(plus 19% VAT = 1413,72 EUR)
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Delivery time: 4 Weeks Delivery times subject to intermediate sale.
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Monochromatic Light, 1 Phase 50Hz/60Hz
for optical flats up to Ø 250mm, Dimensions: 400mm x 300mm x 400mm
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Monochromatic light unit from "Lapmaster Wolters" incl. certificate delivered in a case
For evaluation of flatness results of plan surfaces according to the interference process with use of optical flats
- Power supply 1 phase 220/240V 50Hz/60Hz
- Monochromatic wavelength 5896A = λ/2 (~0,3μ)
- Dimensions: 400mm x 300mm x 400mm
- Wavelength: Lambda/2
- Weight: 12 kg
This model has a mirror in front of the lamp. A straight line is engraved across the mirror. When optical flat, workpiece and light are correctly aligned with each other, a straightness reference shall appear on the line. Shape and marking of the interference fringes enable the evaluation of flatness.
For evaluation of flatness results of plan surfaces according to the interference process with use of optical flats
General information
- Sodium-energy saving lamp 35W with long-lasting running time- Power supply 1 phase 220/240V 50Hz/60Hz
- Monochromatic wavelength 5896A = λ/2 (~0,3μ)
Technical specifications
- For optical flats up to Ø 250 mm- Dimensions: 400mm x 300mm x 400mm
- Wavelength: Lambda/2
- Weight: 12 kg
Operation
The optical flat is placed onto the top of the workpiece to be tested where it is illuminated with monochromatic light. Monochromatic light has one single wavelength only. That is the reason why the flatness is very easy to evaluate.This model has a mirror in front of the lamp. A straight line is engraved across the mirror. When optical flat, workpiece and light are correctly aligned with each other, a straightness reference shall appear on the line. Shape and marking of the interference fringes enable the evaluation of flatness.