The Ocean Optics Flame-NIR near-infrared spectrometer quantifies sugar, moisture, protein, acidity and vitamin C in fruits and vegetables; screens for internal rot, pests and ripeness in produce...
Used to align shafts in rotating equipment such as fans, motors, pumps, gear boxes ventilators and compressors, the Schaeffler FAG Top-Laser EQUILIGN handheld laser optical alignment device guides users through the measurement process until the correct alignment is achieved.
Cognex In-Sight Micro 8000 series smart cameras deliver vision tool performance at PC speeds; they combine fast frame rates with pattern matching to optimize resolution.
Able to perform high-speed label inspections, including graphical identification, barcode reading, OCR and OCV, on round, unoriented products, the METTLER TOLEDO CI-Vision Mosaic 2.0 compact machine vision inspection system fits around an existing conveyor and can be connected to existing rejection mechanisms.
Machine vision systems work amazingly well, but high-speed cameras, along with intelligent lighting and enhanced software algorithms, make their sight even better.
When you pick up a plastic-wrapped package in a grocery store and can’t read everything on the label because of a reflection or crease, you probably turn or tilt the package until the lighting is just right. If only it were that easy for machine vision systems.
Used for sorting fresh, frozen and dried vegetables, processed potato products and nuts, the Key Technology VERYX digital sorting platform is a suite of belt- and chute-fed sorters that share a common user interface.
The Schubert TLM 3D scanner includes a vision system that uses the data from the scanner to calculate a height profile and the 3-dimensional shape of the products to be packaged.