SPECIM Launches New SWIR Camera

Hyperspectral SWIR machine vision camera designed for applications such as automated inspections, classification tasks.
Oct. 3, 2025
2 min read

SPECIM has launched a new high-resolution SWIR hyperspectral camera, the SX25.

The camera, which operates in the 960-2500 nm spectral range, has a spectral resolution of 8nm and can achieve a high spectral resolution of 640 pixels and a frame rate of 162 fps. It has an effective pixel size of 18.75 µm and a dynamic range of 73dB. It has a GigE interface and unified spectral calibration.

The SX25 is especially designed for machine vision applications requiring SWIR imaging capability, such as coating layer inspections, mineral and ore classification, and food quality analysis.

To Learn More:

Contact: SPECIM Spectral Imaging Ltd.

Headquarters: Oulu, Finland

Product: SX25 SWIR hyperspectral camera 

Key Features: 640 pixel high spectral resolution, 162 fps frame rate, 960-2500 nm spectral range

What SPECIM says: View more information on SX25 SWIR hyperspectral camera

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