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For optimal alignment and focus
Bringing digitisation to oil and gas
Optics play an important part if you want to get the best possible results with your instrument, sensor or camera system. We interviewed Mark Pontin, Managing Director of Resolve Optics, about how this can be assured.
The use of collaborative robotics in the manufacturing of food and beverages can bring many advantages in terms of savings and efficiency for both large and small manufacturers.
Replaceable battery with high capacity for long runtime
Making the perfect match for your application
Tablet meets all explosion protection standards for zone 1/21
4G-Android series with push-to-talk and alarm functionalities
Focusing on optimization of production processes with a self-learning valve suitable for all beverages and container types
Intrinsically Safe Camera for Hands-Free Collaboration in Zone 1/21 und Div. 1
Powerful and affordable unit enhances hands-free throughput and reproducibility
High performance D-mounts with anti-reflective coatings
Easy to operate offline solution for packaging serialisation for pharmaceuticals
Newly developed smartphone, digital services platform, and new peripherals for use in explosion protected areas
An interview with Mark Pontin, Managing Director of Resolve Optics about the decisions that have to be made for the best optical inspection results.
As early as 2022, Bosch wants to generate annual sales of over a billion Euro p.a.
Safe monitoring of glass vitrification process of radioactive waste
Fixed focus and zoom lens optimised to operate in the ultraviolet region
AOS-Technologies – 15 Years of getting cameras right
Reliable and safe in hazardous environments
Non-contact temperature measurement can be used Non-contact temperature measurement can be used Non-contact temperature measurement can be used in rough industrial environments
Delta Robots and Vision System for Smart Bell Pepper Packaging
Highspeed Camera for Maintenance and Troubleshooting
A new generation of robots guided by advanced machine vision is taking robots far beyond the repetitive tasks typically found in mass production
How to compare and select cameras based on the imaging performance data following the EMVA1288 standard
In its UK optical assembly facility, Resolve optics introduced an automated modulation transfer function, a distortion test centre, and a precision lens system centring station
In conjuction with Imao Sas, Resolve Optics received 1.68 million Euro to expedite the development of a 1GPixel resolution ultra-large format aerial surveillance camera
B&R presented at this year's SPS IPC Drives its image processing solution comprising cameras, software and lighting accessories that is seamlessly incorporated in the automation system
For continuous pilot flame monitoring
Visual inspection technology leading supplier Inspectahire selected Flir GFx320 for maintenance inspections and hydrocarbon detection jobs, in hydrocarbon production plants
The Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT led the EU research project “ambliFibre” focusing on the manufacturing of special pipes and pressure vessels able to withstand the extreme conditions for oil and gas transport in ultra deepwater
Driven by safety considerations the Nuclear Industry has a desire for higher and higher resolution, remote viewing of its operational facilities. For this reason, the uptake of CMOS colour sensors in place of traditional monochrome cameras is increasing
Flir's infrared readout integrating circuits (ROICs) and new strain layer superlattice (SLS) detector materials
Operating in the infrared (IR) region (1-14 microns) for demanding applications
'Discover how you can use infrared technology for gas detection' is the subject of this live online tutorial that provides an overview of how infrared technology is successfully used for gas leak detection
For safe remote viewing of nuclear fuel assemblies through 10 metres of water
Your Easy Remote Access to PLC, HMI, IPC, IP Camera
Flir's infrared technology can visually demonstrate vehicle emissions and the resulting air pollution issues, contributing to raise awareness of the potentially fatal impacts of air pollution
The new FLIR GFx320 optical gas imaging camera detects and visualizes invisible hydrocarbon gas emissions, such as methane, and common volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found at oil and natural gas facilities
They are able to scan areas and detect gas emissions
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