Tag: industrial cameras
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Ultraviolet light vision systems for the analysis of adhesives and sealants with induced fluorescence technique
Ultraviolet vision systems with induced fluorescence enable precise analysis of adhesives and sealants. This technique identifies defects, non-uniform distributions or material shortages by exploiting the fluorescent reaction of substances under UV light, ensuring advanced and non-contact quality control.
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Liquid and adhesive dosage analysis
Liquid and adhesive dosing analysis is enhanced through slow motion techniques and high-speed cameras. These tools allow for precise observation of application processes, improving effectiveness and efficiency in industrial operations. Detailed footage provides valuable information for process improvement.
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Battery Explosion Analysis
Battery explosion analysis uses slow-motion techniques and high-speed cameras to capture critical details of the explosion. The footage provides critical insights into battery failure mechanisms, helping to design safer, more reliable systems.
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Motion Analysis with Image Correlation (DIC)
Motion analysis using DIC and slow-motion video, combined with high-speed cameras, provides precise insights into material dynamics. This methodology improves the understanding of deformations and physical phenomena, supporting applications in engineering and scientific research.