Stroboscope

A stroboscope utilizes the stroboscopic effect by adjusting the flash frequency to synchronize with the motion frequency of the object being measured, making fast-moving objects appear stationary or slow-moving. It is used to observe the operating status of rotating and vibrating equipment, as well as to detect printing registration and textile defects.
Selection
When selecting a stroboscope, consider the frequency range of the object's motion to match the flash frequency and brightness. Choose an appropriate power rating based on ambient lighting conditions. Determine whether a portable or fixed installation is required. Review features such as external triggering and frequency memory. Confirm the power supply method and durability.

Instruments

Using microcomputer and anti-interference technology, no contact can be measured speed, Measurement range 50~ 12000FPM, accuracy +/- 0.05%, with automatic stop flashing and internal and external trigger conversion function, lamp life up to 100 million times.

$ 388.00

Measurement range 50~ 12000FPM, resolution 0.1FPM, automatic stop flashing saves electricity and prolongs lamp life 100 million times, supports quick conversion of internal and external triggers and automatic pattern tracking.

$ 283.00

Using microcomputer and anti-interference technology implementation of non-contact measurement, Measurement accuracy +/- 0.05% + 1nd, with automatic stop flashing function can extend lamp life to 100 million times, support external trigger pattern automatic tracking.

$ 388.00

Using microcomputer and anti-interference technology, non-contact measurement speed, accuracy +/- (0.05% + 1nd), Sampling time 0.3 seconds, with internal/external trigger conversion and fast frequency modulation function, lamp life up to 100 million times.

$ 325.00