Laser Vibrometry

Make Non-Contact Vibration Measurements

A non contact laser vibrometer offers a great option when testing a small, delicate or thin structure to avoid mass loading from an accelerometer. High surface temperature and hard to reach areas are also ideal situations when a laser may be an ideal measurement choice. In general, velocity and displacements are the primary outputs of a vibrometer. Although single point solutions are highlighted on this page, various options for 3D, scanning and rotational vibrometers also are available.


Polytec VibroGo

Polytec VibroGo

  • Portable single point digital Laser Vibrometer for field use
  • Bandwidth to 100 kHz, velocity range to 2 m/s
  • Can operate on battery or AC power
  • Simultaneous Digital and Analog output velocity (displacement and acceleration output available)
  • Replaces Polytec PDV-100
  • Full specs from manufacturer

Ometron VH3000+

Ometron VH300+

  • Portable single point Laser Vibrometer
  • Bandwidth to 25 kHz, velocity range to 425 mm/s
  • Working distance from 16 inches to 82 ft without surface treatment
  • Analog velocity output BNC (displacement and acceleration output available)
  • AC powered (power supply included)
  • Full specs from manufacturer