autoVimation has added two new models—one for hygienic design and a second for temperature control—to its line of protective enclosures for Specim's FX10 and FX17 hyperspectral cameras. The protective enclosures can be safely installed above the production lines and can withstand aggressive cleaning and wet cleaning agents. Gap-free enclosure surfaces and hygienic cable glands minimize the risk of contamination. Thermoelectrically temperature-controlled protective enclosures allow cameras with a permissible temperature range of 5 °C to 40 °C to be used in ambient temperatures up to -20 °C to 70 °C. The system provides camera cooling by up to 25 K below the ambient temperature. The enclosures can also be used to stabilize camera temperatures to increase measuring accuracy in critical applications. Specim hyperspectral cameras are mainly used for foreign object detection, plastics sorting, and drug concentration analysis in food and pharmaceutical processes.
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Contact: autoVimation
Headquarters: Rheinstetten, Germany
Product: Protective Camera Enclosures
Key Features: Can be installed above production lines, Withstands aggressive cleaning and wet cleaning agents, Provides camera cooling by up to 25 K below the ambient temperature.
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