Microscan, a global technology leader in barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions will demonstrate its suite of products for track, trace and control at its booth # A84 in Hall 11 at the IPACK-IMA trade show in Milan, 28 February – 3 March 2012.
Instrumentation specialist Ashtead Technology has added the i-SPEED 3 camera to its rental fleet of testing and monitoring instruments. By offering this device for hire, Ashtead is making the technology available to a much wider community. Initially designed for industrial applications and ballistics, the camera is now being employed in an enormous variety of applications in which the ability to capture high resolution images and film for fast moving images is important.
With the new compact FQ-CR1 code reader from Omron, accurate and reliable reading of barcodes and 2D codes is easy to achieve, thanks to the reader’s superior crystal-clear imaging technology. The FQ-CR1 not only reads codes, but also offers complete or partial verification of upto 32 pre-defined code strings.
RENTON, WA, December 2011 – Microscan, a global technology leader in barcode, machine vision and lighting solutions, has introduced a new C-Mount lens configuration for two of its products: the popular QX HAWK imager and the Vision HAWK smart camera. The QX HAWK barcode imager is ideal for industrial track and trace applications, with powerful algorithms for reading virtually all linear and 2D barcodes. The rugged Vision HAWK combines this decode capability with a complete vision toolset to enable a broad range of inspection and identification tasks. Both products can now be used with interchangeable lenses to address more application needs, such as high magnification and wide fields of view.
Hitachi Europe Ltd, Display Products Group (DPG) has announced the introduction of a new 7.0” WVGA TFT display module. The new TX18D44VM2BAA features a 15:9 wide aspect ratio, a display resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and delivers excellent optical performance in a compact and slim mechanical package.
Olympus has today released the new ultra resolution DP73 and DP73WDR digital cameras, for quality without compromise in brightfield and fluorescence imaging. The new multi-purpose cameras leverage Olympus’s expertise in pixel shift sensors and high-end consumer DSLR camera design to generate extremely detailed and accurately coloured images. This is achieved using the company’s new ‘3CCD mode’ and ‘Fine Detail Process’ technologies. In addition, the DP73WDR employs the Olympus WiDER (Wide Dynamic Range) technology to ensure that each specific image area is always optimally exposed, regardless of any differences in intensity. Both cameras also include a high-definition live mode that makes sample browsing using the monitor comfortable, fluid and easy. The Olympus DP73 and DP73WDR are the ideal choice for vivid and accurate imaging, fully utilising the high quality offered by the optics of your microscope system.
These systems are used by flat panel display, communications, and scientific companies worldwide as part of their R&D and manufacturing quality control processes. Originally founded in 1991 ELDIM is located in Herouville Saint Clair, France; in 2 buildings of 1000 square meter each including a large clean room for optical system assembly.
The modular design of Leuze electronic’s new barcode reader the BCL300i enables users to select the features that they value, giving a uniquely cost effective and flexible unit. The BCL300i also offers integrated fieldbus connectivity, barcode reconstruction and high-quality optics.
The SpectroCam™ Multispectral Imaging (MSI) Camera is now available from Ocean Thin Films (OTF) in a new development platform that combines a scientific-grade CCD array with a precision rotating optical filter wheel to create the world’s first fully configurable MSI camera. Applications include water quality measurements, product screening, machine vision, medical imaging, surveillance and authentication.
Fewer process steps and less substrate damage than traditional etch methods
Ocean Thin Films now offers its patented PixelTec™ patterned optical coating technology applied to Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) thin films. This pioneering lithographic patterning of optical coatings produces sharp features while maintaining the high quality performance of sputtered ITO coatings, ideal for precision electro-optic devices requiring optically transparent films that are electrically conductive.
Interchangeable Optical Filters Enable High Speed Multispectral Imaging Camera
Ocean Thin Films' SpectroCam is first fully configurable MSI camera
Largo, Florida (29 July 2011) – The SpectroCam™ Multispectral Imaging (MSI) Camera is now available from Ocean Thin Films (OTF) in a new development platform that combines a scientific-grade CCD array with a precision rotating optical filter wheel to create the world’s first fully configurable MSI camera. Applications include water quality measurements, product screening, machine vision, medical imaging, surveillance and authentication.