Shortwave Infrared (SWIR) refers to the wavelength range between 900 and 2500 nm – beyond the spectrum visible to the human eye. Similar to the visible spectrum, the photons are reflected or absorbed by objects to varying degrees. This long-wave radiation can be visualized using special SWIR cameras, usually with InGaAS sensor technology.
The advantage over the visible spectrum lies in the different reflection and absorption behavior of many materials. Inconspicuous color or textural differences can be made clear for sorting processes such as plastic recycling or foreign body detection in the agricultural industry. Apparently opaque plastics can be screened for fill level checks in the food or pharmaceutical industry, as can silicon for wafer inspection in the semiconductor industry. With the right wavelength, the seemingly invisible can be made visible.
LUMIMAX® offers the powerful high-power floodlights of the LQHP40 series with innovative SWIR LED technology. However, all other standard geometries can also be adapted on reque
Customers can chose of 9 different wavelengths between 980 nm and 1600 nm, so that the right wavelength is available for every application. The use of efficient LED technology instead of the conventional halogen lamps facilitates use in temperature-sensitive applications, for example in the food sector.