HL-C2F01 Panasonic Sensors & Transducers


Part#:HL-C2F01
Manufacturer:Panasonic
Category:Sensors & Transducers
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Panasonic HL-C2F01 is a mounting accessory designed specifically for use with compatible Panasonic devices. It features an ND filter function, which allows it to modify the intensity of light coming into the sensor without altering the hue of the light. This part is tailored to enhance the performance of the device it is attached to by managing light exposure effectively.
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New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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Powermatic Associates is an authorized Panasonic distributor, proudly offering a diverse range of innovative industrial products tailored to meet your evolving needs. Panasonic, renowned for its engineering excellence and cutting-edge technology, delivers a comprehensive portfolio encompassing automation, energy solutions, and electronic components designed to enhance operational efficiency, relia...
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Panasonic HL-C2F01 is a mounting accessory designed specifically for use with compatible Panasonic devices. It features an ND filter function, which allows it to modify the intensity of light coming into the sensor without altering the hue of the light. This part is tailored to enhance the performance of the device it is attached to by managing light exposure effectively.
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