Konstanz, Germany -- Automated optical inspection (AOI) of wafer-based solar cells requires a combination of 2D and 3D imaging to detect imperfections in coatings and printings, and for the reliable ...
In a strategic move aimed at broadening its leadership position in the 3D machine vision market, Chromasens has expanded its highly successful 3DPIXA family with the introduction of the world's first ...
Offering CCD quality at a CMOS price, the new Chromasens allPIXA evo 8K DXGE Color X camera supports the most challenging color line-scan vision tasks, such as food, PCB, and EV battery inspection, ...
The company says the systems working in concert can distinguish a variety of plastics commonly processed at material recovery facilities. Chromasen says its new allPIXA SWIR camera can distinguish a ...
Traditional machine vision illumination systems based on fluorescent tube, halogen or metal halide sources fail to provide the light intensity needed for today's high-speed linescan cameras to detect ...
Chromasens announced the allPIXA pro, the world's fastest, most powerful color line scan CCD camera for high-speed machine vision applications on the market today. The allPIXA pro, with line rates up ...
Modern food processing is safer than ever due to technology and stringent oversight, but no system is flawless. For instance, bacteria and foreign objects may enter food through cross-contamination or ...