As part of a webinar, Zeiss IMT presented the new surface inspection system Abis III today, which was developed for inline and atline inspections in body and press shops.
As part of a webinar, Zeiss IMT presented the new surface inspection system Abis III today, which was developed for inline and atline inspections in body and press shops.
Phenix Optics announced a new series of C-mount lenses designed for machine vision applications.
The Imaging Source announced the release of IC Measure 3.0.
The SC-20 by Ricoh Industrial Solution is a smart camera capable of preventing work errors by automatically checking the status of manufacturing operations to assemble parts and other components.
Thanks to the 12-bit BSI CMOS sensor developed by Vision Research (High Speed Vision Sales) for the Phantom T4040 high-speed camera, 9,350fps are possible with a maximum image resolution of 2560×1664 pixels (up to 444,000fps with reduced image resolution).
The ultra high-speed detector of Hamamatsu universal streak camera C16910 series captures light emission phenomena occurring in extremely short time periods and has an temporal resolution of less than 800fs.
The 3D ultrasonic sensor Echo One by Toposens / Meyens enables mobile robots such as AGV and AMR to avoid collisions with all kinds of obstacles.
LAP and Sema Systemtechnik have developed a product for the laser-optical inline straightness measurement of bars and tubes up to 8000mm in length.
The compact short-wave spot finder IR camera Xi 1m by Optris is designed for metal applications.
Photoneo releases the 3rd generation of their Ambient Light Suppression (ALS) technology, which allows users to scan outdoors under direct sunlight (equivalent to 100,000 lux), indoors with irregular & changing lighting conditions, the darkest & brightest areas of a scene simultaneously in a single scan and under challenging lighting conditions even when capturing large objects with glossy surfaces.
The Zeiss scatterControl module improves the image quality of CT scans and reduces scattering artifacts to a minimum.
The combined 2D/3D surface inspection by IMS was installed for the first time in a pickling plant in November 2021 at Thyssenkrupp Rasselstein in Andernach, the world’s largest production site for packaging steel.