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Those who develop the future require a clear vision. STEMMER IMAGING’s high- performance components and systems are used in leading research institutes to advance technologies and to enhance our future.

New high speed camera for motion analysis

08/08/2019

The new Optronis CamRecord Sprinter-FHD offers full HD resolution at more than 1,800 fps for recording and analysing fast processes in fault analysis, quality assurance and ballistics.

New Optronis slow-motion camera with novel data transfer

12/06/2017

The new Optronis CR-S3500 Sprinter slow-motion camera features an integrated SSD data back-up capability. This speeds up data transfer of recorded sequences for analysis on a PC by 6 times compared to the use of a GigE interface for the transfer.

2 and 5 Mpixel ON Semiconductor CMOS sensors added to Genie Nano industrial camera range

26/04/2016

Six new models featuring 2 and 5 megapixel resolution ON Semiconductor Python CMOS sensors have been added to the Genie Nano range of GigE Vision industrial cameras from Teledyne DALSA. Using burst acquisition and patent pending TurboDrive technology, these cameras can operate at much higher frame rates with faster data transmission than normally possible using GigE Vision. This means they can be used in faster applications.

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Fully automated surface quality check of bearing balls

27/10/2020

The Center of Device Development at the Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research ISC has developed a fully automated check system for bearing balls that is unique in the world. The sophisticated quality inspection system is based on machine vision components from STEMMER IMAGING.

Machine Vision Option Optimizes Sheet Metal Inspection - Superior to the human eye

23/09/2015

In collaboration with STEMMER IMAGING, Erichsen has developed an imaging module for routine sheet metal inspections according to ISO 16630 in order to further automate the inspection process, to eliminate the 'human factor' and to achieve a dramatic improvement in documentation. These measures are the foundation for Industry 4.0 concepts and cloud applications.

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