SPECIM Launches Improved MWIR Hyperspectral Camera
SPECIM recently launched an upgraded model of its FX50 middle wave infrared hyperspectral camera. The camera, which covers the full mid-wave infrared spectral range of 2.7 - 5.3 μm, has a 640-pixel spatial resolution, 35 nm spectral resolution, 30 μm effective pixel size, and maximum frame rate of 377 fps. It has a dynamic range of 2000:1 (1.5ms); 5,000:1 (0.2ms). It has GigE and custom ethernet output control/interface and is GenICam and JSON-RPC compliant. It has custom mount lens mount and fore lens options include OLEM43, OLEM23, and OLEM 17, with 24-, 45-, and 60-degree FOV. The camera has a footprint of 280 x 202 x 161 mm, with a mounting surface option on two sides. The camera weighs 7.5 g, has an operating temperature range of 5°C - 40°C, and is rated IP40. The camera is designed for a variety of machine vision tasks such as inspection, QA, and sorting, and because it covers the entire MWIR spectral range, is designed especially for black plastics sorting.
To Learn More:
Contact: SPECIM Spectral Imaging Ltd
Headquarters: Oulu, Finland
Product: FX50 hyperspectral camera
Key Features: MWIR 2.7 - 5.3 μm spectral range, 640-pixel resolution, 377 fps frame rate
What SPECIM Spectral Imaging Ltd says: View more information on FX50 hyperspectral camera.
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