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ProPhotonix will highlight Advanced Spectral Illumination and UVC LED Solutions at Automate 2025.

ProPhotonix is happy to announce it will show at Automate 2025, May 12th to May 15th in Detroit, USA at Booth 5010 providing a wide range of high-performance illumination systems tailored to address the changing needs of industrial automation and machine vision.

Bostong, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Part of the Exaktera group, ProPhotonix Limited, a designer and manufacturer of LED illumination systems and laser diode modules with operations in Ireland and the United Kingdom, is delighted to announce it will show at Automate 2025, May 12th to May 15th in Detroit, USA at Booth 5010 presenting a wide range of high-performance illumination systems engineered to meet the evolving needs of industrial automation and machine vision.

Designed to meet the multifarious needs of machine vision, inspection, and UV curing applications spanning industries like food and beverage, automotive, and medical, ProPhotonix will showcase multispectral, hyperspectral (SWIR), and UVC LED lighting solutions at Booth 5010.

Developed to meet the multifarious needs of machine vision, inspection, and UV curing applications spanning industries like food and beverage, automotive, and medical, ProPhotonix will showcase multispectral, hyperspectral (SWIR), and UVC LED lighting solutions at Automate, Booth 5010.

 

ProPhotonix will also show the recently launched COBRA NX MultiSpec, a high-performance multispectral LED line light ideal for low-cost uses that yet need for sophisticated spectral control and uniformity. Designed to improve image contrast and permit material distinction, the COBRA NX MultiSpec is well-suited for food sorting, pharmaceutical inspection, and other spectral imaging chores where budget and performance must match.

Among the highlighted technologies are UVC solutions developed by ProPhotonix to handle applications including curing, fluorescence detection, and machine vision. With field-adjustable optics, strobing, and Ethernet control—perfect for small, high-speed linescan systems—the COBRA Slim UVC LED Line Light produces steady light at 265nm, 275nm, or 310nm. Powerful coverage for greater surface areas is provided by the recently published UVC Pro Area Light, which gives consistent 265 nm output up to 35mW/cm² in a small, stackable form factor. Custom UVC LED Systems are also available for specialized uses; they allow mechanical integration, optical design, and customized wavelength selection to satisfy certain operational needs.

The company will stress its newest COBRA HyperSpec SWIR solution, a small, high-precision SWIR light source, for needs related to hyperspectral imaging. Designed with a flatter and wider spectrum than rival solutions, this system offers strong capability for moisture detection, plastic and contaminant sorting, and organic/inorganic material identification across sectors.

While in automobile manufacturing ProPhotonix solutions offer component alignment, surface inspection, and real-time production line integration, in sectors including food and beverage they assist non-contact quality control, packaging verification, and contamination identification.

ProPhotonix will show alongside Advanced Illumination, Z-LASER, and LUMIMAX® as part of the Exaktera group of enterprises. Automate 2025 gives OEMs, system integrators, and engineers the chance to interact personally with ProPhotonix’s technical team to investigate how these cutting-edge solutions may be customized to particular system or application need.

See directly the future of LED and laser solutions suited for automation by visiting ProPhotonix at Booth #5010 at Automate 2025.

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Exaktera, a global leader in machine vision components, will showcase its latest LED and laser technologies at Automate 2025

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