INV-3P-PHOENIX
In-Vision PHOENIX, an industrial 4K UV projector for 24/7 use with DLP670S chipset
INV-3P-PHOENIX
Overview
IN-VISION's 4K UV projector combines TI's 670S chipset with In-Vision's proprietary pixel shifting technique and quality optics to offer a high performance 4K UV DLP projector that will fulfill the needs of industrial applications. Phoenix has been designed to offer: a high and stable light intensity over the whole lifetime of the LED, a better DMD performance thanks to a more efficient cooling system (no stuck pixels), up to 8K images thanks to an integrated 4-way actuator. Designed for 405nm UV light as well as for 385nm. Application areas: 3D Printing, Lithography, Bioengineering and other industrial and scientific applications.
Features
- DLP670S | video pattern mode chipset
- 2560 x 1600 Micromirror array size
- 3840x2160 (XPR) Display resolution
- Available as 385nm UV light projector and as 405nm UV light projector
- native - 76.5 | 100 μ 4K - 50 | 65.3 μ (other lenses available on demand)
- 4K Image resolution
- 195.84mm x 122.4 mm Image size
- Up to 6.5W
- Up to 1:300 ANSI
- Up to 95% acc. to IEC61947 (Lens-dependent)
Near-UV products (400 to 420 nm)
Visible products (420 to 700 nm)
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INVISION-PHOENIX — In-Vision PHOENIX - industrial 4K UV projector using DLP670S
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