FLEXPOINT Laser Module for Industrial Facilities

Robust Line Laser with an M18 Thread

Bedford, NH: Thanks to its M18 thread, the FLEXPOINT MV18 line laser module can easily be integrated into standardized systems. LASER COMPONENTS is going to present this new product at the Vision Show 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. It is designed to deliver homogeneous power distribution along the entire projected line - an important requirement for its use in machine vision. The robust module is available in an extensive range of wavelengths -between 405 nm and 850 nm. With an output power of up to 200 mW, the 450 nm version currently is the most powerful of the entire MV series.


The FLEXPOINT MV18 can be quickly focused by means of a precise mechanism, which ensures high beam stability and low line drift. The power supply can be connected by an M12 thread at the rear of the module.

Five optics variants with different combinations of line thickness and depth of field are available to match the demands of different applications. In addition to the standard version with adjustable focus, LASER COMPONENTS also offers the module in a low-priced version with factory-fixed focus.

The Company

LASER COMPONENTS USA - part of the LASER COMPONENTS GROUP - specializes in sales, distribution and marketing of components in the laser and optoelectronics industry. We have been serving customers over 15 years in North America with products from our manufacturing sites in Germany, Canada and the US, as well as from well-selected international suppliers.

We serve a wide variety of photonics applications with avalanche photodiodes and modules (Si and InGaAs), IR detectors (InGaAs, PbS, PbSe, pyroelectric), photon counting modules, laser diodes and modules (at different wavelengths and power), pulsed laser diodes (905 and 1550 nm), laser diode drivers, laser optics (standard or custom dielectric coated) and polarizers.

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