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The World's Smallest Video Cameras.
Medigus offers the world's smallest micro cameras. The current offering includes a new revolutionary disposable CMOS camera, which has an outer diameter of only 1.2mm x 5mm long and is by far the smallest camera in the world. In addition the company offers reusable CCD cameras in two sizes: 3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm.
The outer diameter size of the recently announced revolutionary disposable camera is only 1.2mm x 5mm long and it by far the smallest video camera in the world. The camera, which is based on an advanced CMOS image sensor, offers high performance at a low cost and combines superb sensitivity, resolution and dynamic sensitivity. The camera is completely disposable eliminating the need for the very costly sterilization process commonly associated with endoscopic procedures. As such, the camera is designed to be incorporated into disposable endoscopes or used in various diagnostic and surgical medical procedures.
The camera is also suitable for industrial applications and can be integrated into borescope, devices for Remote Visual Inspection (RVI), Non-destructive Testing (NDT), Machine Vision systems etc.
In addition, Medigus' CCD cameras (3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm) offer excellent image quanlity and are suitable for both medical and industrial applications.
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Raytek announces the launch of its new GS110 Infrared Thermal Imaging System for Low Emissivity (Low-E) Glass. This system is specifically designed to monitor one-side coated flat glass during the tempering process. The GS110 scanns the topside of the glass and measures simultaneously the temperature on the uncoated side of the glass where the emissivity is both known and significantly higher. The measured data are transferred to the Windows-based GS110 software which is included in the GS110 system. The software automatically corrects the thermal image of the topside of the glass to provide a more accurate result. Further, the GS110 allows the user to set-up predefined recipes to accommodate frequent product changes typical in glass processes. OPC server functionality is included as an integral part of the proprietary software allowing for seamless integration of the data into other process control software packages. By quickly detecting thermal irregularities within the glass and identifying defective heating elements, the GS110 allows glass processors to improve product quality and uniformity, and to reduce scrap. The GS110 can be used for non-contact infrared temperature measurement in other secondary glass-processing applications such as bending, forming, and annealing.
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The World's Smallest Video Cameras.
Medigus offers the world's smallest micro cameras. The current offering includes a new revolutionary disposable CMOS camera, which has an outer diameter of only 1.2mm x 5mm long and is by far the smallest camera in the world. In addition the company offers reusable CCD cameras in two sizes: 3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm.
The outer diameter size of the recently announced revolutionary disposable camera is only 1.2mm x 5mm long and it by far the smallest video camera in the world. The camera, which is based on an advanced CMOS image sensor, offers high performance at a low cost and combines superb sensitivity, resolution and dynamic sensitivity. The camera is completely disposable eliminating the need for the very costly sterilization process commonly associated with endoscopic procedures. As such, the camera is designed to be incorporated into disposable endoscopes or used in various diagnostic and surgical medical procedures.
The camera is also suitable for industrial applications and can be integrated into borescope, devices for Remote Visual Inspection (RVI), Non-destructive Testing (NDT), Machine Vision systems etc.
In addition, Medigus' CCD cameras (3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm) offer excellent image quanlity and are suitable for both medical and industrial applications.
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The World's Smallest Video Cameras.
Medigus offers the world's smallest micro cameras. The current offering includes a new revolutionary disposable CMOS camera, which has an outer diameter of only 1.2mm x 5mm long and is by far the smallest camera in the world. In addition the company offers reusable CCD cameras in two sizes: 3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm.
The outer diameter size of the recently announced revolutionary disposable camera is only 1.2mm x 5mm long and it by far the smallest video camera in the world. The camera, which is based on an advanced CMOS image sensor, offers high performance at a low cost and combines superb sensitivity, resolution and dynamic sensitivity. The camera is completely disposable eliminating the need for the very costly sterilization process commonly associated with endoscopic procedures. As such, the camera is designed to be incorporated into disposable endoscopes or used in various diagnostic and surgical medical procedures.
The camera is also suitable for industrial applications and can be integrated into borescope, devices for Remote Visual Inspection (RVI), Non-destructive Testing (NDT), Machine Vision systems etc.
In addition, Medigus' CCD cameras (3.0mm x 3.0mm and 1.8mm x 1.8mm) offer excellent image quanlity and are suitable for both medical and industrial applications.
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Small size. Big performance.
The XC-EI50/CE and XC-EI30/CE incorporate the latest 1/2 type and 1/3 type Interline (IT) CCD with near-infrared sensitivity. Sony surface mount technology results in an ultra compact, rugged unit that provides high quality images.
IR lighting has become very popular in machine vision applications. When used with an IR LED illuminator, these cameras can capture clear images because of their sensitivity at infrared wavelengths. In addition the XC-EI Series camera modules have high overall sensitivity. This makes them suitable for low light environments as well as for special IR lighting conditions.
A single standard 12-pin connector provides control of input/output signals as well as power.
The recommended camera adaptor for these units is the compact and lightweight DC-700/CE.
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Iron and Steel Slag Detection System
The definitive infrared thermal imaging system for steel slag monitoring
When liquid steel is tapped from a basic oxygen or electric arc furnace, it is advantageous to minimise the quantity of slag carried over into the ladle.
Previously this has been done by visual observation of the tapping stream or by the use of electromagnetic induction coils mounted onto the furnace. However, neither of these methods has proved to be entirely reliable.
The LAND thermal imaging Slag Detection System SDS has been developed using LAND’s expert knowledge of the application and over 60 years of experience in the steel industry to monitor and aid control of slag carry-over from one process to another.
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Infrared vision systems are used worldwide in a variety of industries to monitor continuous processes. Infrared can easily detect thermal information on product quality and/or production efficiency that is difficult or impossible to capture using conventional means such as thermocouples or visible light cameras. The ThermoVision A40-M is an affordable and accurate temperature measurement system. It is the ideal choice for industrial and automation applications requiring accurate non-contact temperature measurement.
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