Where to Buy Laser Rangefinders
Laser rangefinders are instruments containing a laser with which one can measure the distance to an object. Typically, such a device works either with the direct time-of-flight method or with the phase shift method.
E | See also our encyclopedia article on laser rangefinders! Related articles: triangulation, time-of-flight measurements, interferometers, phase shift method for distance measurements |
Related products: distance measurements with lasers, optical displacement sensors, optical time-domain reflectometers
Related product category: various devices
20 suppliers for laser rangefinders are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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Dowlish Ford Ilminster TA19 0PF United Kingdom | Light-MiLES was an Innovate UK (formerly Technology Strategy Board) funded research project running from December 2012 to May 2015. The project goals were to develop a novel laser transmitter and integrate it with an imaging array to produce an active laser-illuminated imaging sensor. The project consortium was headed by Thales Optronics with G&H, Glass Technology Services, and the University of Leeds as participants. The challenge for G&H was to provide a suitable photonic packaging solution for this demanding application. The Light-MiLES project has developed a novel eye-safe laser transmitter combining the performance of a solid-state laser with the packaging and form-factor of a diode laser device. The source is well suited for long-range laser range-finders (LRF) or for integration into multi-platform sensor systems, such as man-portable target locators or airborne gimbals. These are all applications which require ultra-compact, low cost, efficient laser transmitter performance. |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | Laser rangefinders can be used to monitor or measure distances or object lengths. They can also provide positional locations over long distances, e.g. several kilometers, without physically touching the observed object. The laser range finders are regularly used in geodesy, sports, hunting or military. Usually, the distances are measured with accuracies of up to a millimeter, whereas the measured object can even be in motion. In addition, measurements on natural surfaces with low reflectivity are also possible. The Beam smart WS is the ultimate choice when looking for a compact and narrow linewidth OEM diode laser system. It is the wavelength stabilized version of the iBeam smart featuring reliable wavelength-stabilized diodes. Combined with iBeam smart’s flexible, mircoprocessor based electronics it makes system integration a snap. |
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From Asia: | |
Units 7–10, 12/F, Delta House No. 3, On Yiu Street Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong China | |
Egismos Technology Corporation 2F., No. 21, Ln. 583, Ruiguang Rd. Nei-Hu District, Taipei City 11492 Taiwan | |
325–6, Sunayama-cho, Naka-ku Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Pref., 430–8587 Japan | |
Shinagawa Intercity Tower C 2–15–3, Konan, Minato-ku Tokyo 108–6290 Japan | www.nikon.com Tel.: +81 3 6433 3600 |
Outside Asia: | |
Gutenbergstr. 2 46414 Rhede Germany | |
8, avenue Buffon B.P. 6319 Z.I. La Source 45063 Orleans France | |
Degersheimerstrasse 14 9100 Herisau Switzerland | |
Berner Strasse 81 D-60437 Frankfurt am Main Germany | |
Dowlish Ford Ilminster TA19 0PF United Kingdom | Light-MiLES was an Innovate UK (formerly Technology Strategy Board) funded research project running from December 2012 to May 2015. The project goals were to develop a novel laser transmitter and integrate it with an imaging array to produce an active laser-illuminated imaging sensor. The project consortium was headed by Thales Optronics with G&H, Glass Technology Services, and the University of Leeds as participants. The challenge for G&H was to provide a suitable photonic packaging solution for this demanding application. The Light-MiLES project has developed a novel eye-safe laser transmitter combining the performance of a solid-state laser with the packaging and form-factor of a diode laser device. The source is well suited for long-range laser range-finders (LRF) or for integration into multi-platform sensor systems, such as man-portable target locators or airborne gimbals. These are all applications which require ultra-compact, low cost, efficient laser transmitter performance. |
Goeschwitzer Strasse 25 07745 Jena Germany | www.jenoptik.com/products/optical-systems Tel.: +49 3641 6 50 |
Keyence Corporation of America 500 Park Boulevard, Suite 200 Itasca, IL 60143 United States | www.keyence.com Tel.: +1 888 539 3623 |
Heinrich Wild Strasse 9435 Heerbrugg Switzerland | |
Lessingstraße 14 01465 Langebrück Germany | |
325 Washington Avenue Extension Albany, NY 12205 United States | |
P. O. Box 1170 Valdese, NC 28690 United States | |
3150 Commercial Avenue Northbrook, IL 60062 United Stats | |
OPTIX-BD Optische Präzisionselemente GmbH Pistoriusstraße 6A 13086 Berlin Germany | |
Schuette-Lanz-Strasse 9 26135 Oldenburg Germany | www.smaract.com Tel.: +49 441 – 800 87 90 |
All wavelengths. Lochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany Quality: ISO 9001:2015 www.toptica.com Social: Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube E-mail: Tel.: +49 89 85 83 70 Fax: +49 89 85 83 72 00 | Laser rangefinders can be used to monitor or measure distances or object lengths. They can also provide positional locations over long distances, e.g. several kilometers, without physically touching the observed object. The laser range finders are regularly used in geodesy, sports, hunting or military. Usually, the distances are measured with accuracies of up to a millimeter, whereas the measured object can even be in motion. In addition, measurements on natural surfaces with low reflectivity are also possible. The Beam smart WS is the ultimate choice when looking for a compact and narrow linewidth OEM diode laser system. It is the wavelength stabilized version of the iBeam smart featuring reliable wavelength-stabilized diodes. Combined with iBeam smart’s flexible, mircoprocessor based electronics it makes system integration a snap. |
15985 NW Schendel Ave. #200 Beaverton, OR 97006 United States | |
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