16.01.2026 • Product

Versatile LED Bar Lights for Dynamic Machine Vision Applications

Metaphase Lighting Technologies introduces the TXFL Series, ultra-bright bar lights designed for machine vision applications in logistics and warehouse environments

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Featuring three rows of uniform LEDs, these lights provide high-intensity illumination suitable for objects at extended distances or moving at high speeds. The integrated driver technology ensures instant start-up and flicker-free operation in both continuous and strobe modes. The TXFL Series offers overdrive intensity 8x the direct current with pulse widths up to 2 milliseconds, supporting high-speed image capture without motion blur. 

Flexible installation is facilitated by T-slot mounting and various bracket options, allowing easy adaptation to specific layouts. Available in multiple spectral options, including visible, UV, and infrared wavelengths, the TXFL Series supports diverse applications such as barcode reading, quality inspection, and surface analysis. The lights come in lengths from 150 mm to 900 mm with IP67-rated options for harsh environments and run on 24V DC power with trigger rates up to 5 KHz.

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Metaphase Technologies Inc.

200 Rittenhouse Circle, West Unit 7
19007 Bristol
US

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