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Mitutoyo NIR, NUV, and UV Infinity Corrected Objectives

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Mitutoyo NIR, NUV, and UV Infinity Corrected Objectives

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  • Ideal for Bright Field Imaging in UV, Visible, and NIR Spectral Regions
  • Excellent Performance at Nd:YAG Laser Lines
  • Broad Spectral Ranges

Common Specifications

Manufacturer:
Mitutoyo
Compatible Cover Glass Thickness (mm):
N/A
Parfocal Length (mm):
95
Immersion Liquid:
N/A
Maximum Sensor Format:
2/3"
Mounting Threads:
M26 x 36 TPI
Operating Temperature (°C):
-5 to +45
Operating Humidity:
20 - 80%
Compatible Tube Lens Focal Length (mm):
Focal Length: 200mm
 Magnification  NA DWL (nm) FL (mm)  Model Number  WD (mm)  Compare   Stock Number   Price  Buy
5X 0.14 532, 1064 40.00 378-822-5 37.5 #46-402 ₹1,53,990   Request Quote  
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10X 0.26 532, 1064 20.00 378-823-15 30.5 #46-403 ₹1,76,610   Request Quote  
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20X 0.40 532, 1064 10.00 378-824-16 20.0 #46-404 ₹3,09,720   Request Quote  
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50X 0.42 532, 1064 4.00 378-825-16 17.0 #46-405 ₹3,81,060   Request Quote  
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100X 0.50 532, 1064 2.00 378-826-15 12.0 #46-406 ₹5,15,040   Request Quote  
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50X 0.65 532, 1064 4.00 378-863-5 10.0 #56-982 ₹8,61,300   Request Quote  
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20X 0.40 532, 1064 10.00 378-867-5 25.5 #89-350 ₹4,15,860   Request Quote  
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50X 0.42 532, 1064 4.00 378-868-5 25.5 #89-351 ₹5,48,100   Request Quote  
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100X 0.70 532, 1064 2.00 378-864-15 10.0 #56-983 ₹9,22,200   Request Quote  
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10X 0.28 355, 532 20.00 378-809-5 30.5 #86-176 ₹2,98,410   Request Quote  
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20X 0.40 355, 532 10.00 378-817-8 17.0 #46-407 ₹6,11,610   Request Quote  
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50X 0.42 355, 532 4.00 378-818-8 15.0 #46-408 ₹6,11,610   Request Quote  
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100X 0.50 355, 532 2.00 378-819-15 11.0 #46-409 ₹8,05,620   Request Quote  
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50X 0.65 355, 532 4.00 378-888-6 10.0 #86-177 ₹12,44,100   Request Quote  
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10X 0.25 266, 355, 532 20.00 378-844-15 20.0 #86-175 ₹11,31,000   Request Quote  
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20X 0.36 266, 532 10.00 378-837-8 15.0 #56-320 ₹16,18,200   Request Quote  
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50X 0.40 266, 532 4.00 378-838-8 12.0 #56-321 ₹16,44,300   Request Quote  
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80X 0.55 266, 532 2.50 378-839-5 10.0 #56-322 ₹22,70,700   Request Quote  
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Mitutoyo NIR, NUV, and UV Infinity Corrected Objectives combine the benefits of the standard M Plan Apo and M Plan Apo SL series objectives with enhanced spectral ranges. The NIR objectives are corrected from 480 to 1800nm and feature enhanced transmission of the fundamental and second harmonic of Nd:YAG lasers for laser cutting applications. The NUV and UV series of objectives also have excellent performance at the second, third, and fourth Nd:YAG harmonics of 532nm, 355nm, and 266nm respectively. Mitutoyo NIR, NUV, and UV Infinity Corrected Objectives are ideal for applications that require a significant distance between the objective lens and the object such as semiconductor inspection, machine vision, and defect detection. The HR series offers an increased numerical aperture, providing smaller spot sizes and higher resolution. 
 

Accessory Tube Lenses

Accessory Tube Lenses and C-Mount Thread Adapters can be used to adapt the Mitutoyo objectives to additional configurations.

Technical Information


Dimensions (mm)
Stock No. M Plan NIR A
B C D E F W.D.
#46-402 5X NIR 57.50 - 23.80 23.00 32.20 34.00 37.50
#46-403 10X NIR 64.50 1.00 25.20 24.80 32.20 34.00 30.50
#46-404 20X NIR 75.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 20.00
#46-405 50X NIR 78.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 17.00
#46-406 100X NIR 83.00 - 25.00 24.60 32.20 34.00 12.00
#56-982 50X NIR HR 85.00 - - - 37.00 39.00 10.00
#56-983 100X NIR HR 85.00 - - - 37.00 39.00 10.00
#89-350 20X NIR B 69.50 - - - 37.00 37.00 25.50
#89-351 50X NIR B 69.50 - - - 37.00 37.00 25.50
#37-550* 20X NIR LCD 75.02 - - - 32.20 34.00 20.35
Stock No. M Plan NUV A
B C D E F W.D.
#86-176 10X NUV 64.50 - 25.20 24.80 32.20 34.00 30.50
#46-407 20X NUV 78.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 17.00
#46-408 50X NUV 80.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 15.00
#46-409 100X NUV 84.00 1.80 25.00 24.00 32.20 34.00 11.00
#86-177 50X NUV HR 85.00 - - - 37.00 39.00 10.00
Stock No. M Plan UV A
B C D E F W.D.
#86-175 10X UV 75.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 20.00
#56-320 20X UV 80.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 15.00
#56-321 50X UV 83.00 - - - 32.20 34.00 12.00
#56-322 80X UV 85.00 - 22.70 - 32.20 34.00 10.00

*LCD 20X parfocal length is 95.37

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