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In DCM Sistemes, the references and their colors for monochromatic light are the following: Colour Wavelength Code Availability Light type UV- 365nm 365 Standard Monochromatic UV 400nm 400 Standard Monochromatic Royal Blue 455nm 455 Custom * Monochromatic Blue 470nm 470 Standard Monochromatic Green 525nm 525 Standard Monochromatic Red 630nm 630 Standard Monochromatic Cherry Red 730nm 730 Custom * Monochromatic IR 850nm 850 Standard Monochromatic IR+ 940nm 940 Custom * Monochromatic White - W00 Standard White RGB - RGB Standard RGB * Wavelengths 455nm (indigo), 730nm (cherry) and 940 (infrared+) are available on demand for the ALB, AMS, AUB, DOL, DOM (only DOM5652B, DOM5652C, DOMB2B1A), PLA, PLC, PRA, PRC, PRF, PRH, PRK and PRL series. For any other wavelength or combination, check availability here The monochromatic light is the one formed by components of a single color. That is, the light that has a single wavelength corresponding to each color. It is normally used in monochrome cameras. Very useful to highlight some specific features, since each color provides better visibility in certain aspects and by contrast, since all opposite colors are absorbed. On this type of light, you can add filters to separate bandwidths or to reduce effects of ambient light. DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with white light. DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with red light (R). DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with green light (G) DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with blue light (B) The ultraviolet light and infrared light, although outside the visible spectrum, they are both very useful to inspect materials such as polymers, where the infrared light is considerably more effective. Also useful when the contrast of color difference is not very apparent, since this light is based on differences in composition planes. Ultraviolet light is used on surfaces that react to this light by returning a longer wavelength light than it is UV, which is called fluorescence and that is what the camera captures. Infrared light. White light. Especially useful for inspecting varnishes, glues, watermarks, cosmetics and medicine.

Colour Wavelength Code Availability Light type UV- 365nm 365 Standard Monochromatic UV 400nm 400 Standard Monochromatic Royal Blue 455nm 455 Custom * Monochromatic Blue 470nm 470 Standard Monochromatic Green 525nm 525 Standard Monochromatic Red 630nm 630 Standard Monochromatic Cherry Red 730nm 730 Custom * Monochromatic IR 850nm 850 Standard Monochromatic IR+ 940nm 940 Custom * Monochromatic White - W00 Standard White RGB - RGB Standard RGB * Wavelengths 455nm (indigo), 730nm (cherry) and 940 (infrared+) are available on demand for the ALB, AMS, AUB, DOL, DOM (only DOM5652B, DOM5652C, DOMB2B1A), PLA, PLC, PRA, PRC, PRF, PRH, PRK and PRL series. For any other wavelength or combination, check availability here The monochromatic light is the one formed by components of a single color. That is, the light that has a single wavelength corresponding to each color. It is normally used in monochrome cameras. Very useful to highlight some specific features, since each color provides better visibility in certain aspects and by contrast, since all opposite colors are absorbed. On this type of light, you can add filters to separate bandwidths or to reduce effects of ambient light. DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with white light. DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with red light (R). DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with green light (G) DCM Sistemes logo illuminated with blue light (B) The ultraviolet light and infrared light, although outside the visible spectrum, they are both very useful to inspect materials such as polymers, where the infrared light is considerably more effective. Also useful when the contrast of color difference is not very apparent, since this light is based on differences in composition planes. Ultraviolet light is used on surfaces that react to this light by returning a longer wavelength light than it is UV, which is called fluorescence and that is what the camera captures. Infrared light. White light. Especially useful for inspecting varnishes, glues, watermarks, cosmetics and medicine.

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Ultraviolet light is used on surfaces that react to this light by returning a longer wavelength light than it is UV, which is called fluorescence and that is what the camera captures.

The ultraviolet light and infrared light, although outside the visible spectrum, they are both very useful to inspect materials such as polymers, where the infrared light is considerably more effective. Also useful when the contrast of color difference is not very apparent, since this light is based on differences in composition planes.

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* Wavelengths 455nm (indigo), 730nm (cherry) and 940 (infrared+) are available on demand for the ALB, AMS, AUB, DOL, DOM (only DOM5652B, DOM5652C, DOMB2B1A), PLA, PLC, PRA, PRC, PRF, PRH, PRK and PRL series.

The color of light is one of the five factors affecting lighting. Depending on its color, we are able to group the light in monochromatic light, white light or RGB light. Each of these three groups will contribute with different characteristics that we will have to take advantage of for inspecting the objects.

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The monochromatic light is the one formed by components of a single color. That is, the light that has a single wavelength corresponding to each color. It is normally used in monochrome cameras. Very useful to highlight some specific features, since each color provides better visibility in certain aspects and by contrast, since all opposite colors are absorbed. On this type of light, you can add filters to separate bandwidths or to reduce effects of ambient light.