This product is registered by Micro Technica Co., Ltd..
About This Product
■Product description
Atlas SWIR is a compact IP67 rated short wavelength infrared (SWIR) GigE camera capable of capturing both the visible and infrared light spectra. The Atlas SWIR camera is equipped with a wideband, high-sensitivity Sony SenSWIR 0.3 MP IMX991 InGaAs sensor capable of capturing both visible and invisible light spectra, with a compact pixel size of 5 μm.
Atlas SWIR is a compact Factory Tough camera with IP67 protection rating and PoE+ (Power over Ethernet). It is also equipped with a single-stage sensor cooling system (TEC1), which provides excellent image quality and a wide operating temperature range.
■Function
Wound Test: SWIR is sensitive to water, so it can detect moisture in fruits and vegetables. Differences in moisture content appear as spoiled vegetables. For example, when inspecting apples for damage, normal wavelengths cannot detect damage, but SWIR can detect damage in apples.
Foreign object inspection: It is difficult to distinguish between different objects with similar colors and shapes, but SWIR wavelengths absorb and reflect differently depending on the material of the object, so it is possible to detect foreign objects that cannot be detected with visible light. can be discovered. Fill level inspection: Under visible light, it is difficult to check the fill level of packages, especially for packages with printed graphics.
Even opaque plastic packaging becomes transparent at SWIR wavelengths, making it useful in the food industry for filling level inspection and checking the integrity of the seal in heat-sealed packages. Inspecting silicon wafers: SWIR can be used to inspect silicon wafers because silicon becomes translucent at wavelengths around 1100nm-1400nm.
While visible light can only detect problems on the front side of the wafer, SWIR makes it easier to find foreign objects and defects on both the front and back sides of the wafer. Temperature change detection: Some materials do not change color in the visible light range even when heated. SWIR is much more sensitive for detecting temperature changes in objects from 100°C to over 1600°C.
■Applications
・Fruit inspection and sorting
・Packaging
・Infrared microscope
・Semiconductor inspection
・Material selection
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