Hyperspectral camera capable of simultaneous visible and near-infrared imaging

A high-definition industrial hyperspectral camera featuring Sony’s proprietary IMX992 technology, The 2560-pixel line spectrates wavelengths from 450 nm in the visible to 1700 nm in the near-infrared, acquiring 1680 bands of spectral information.

Hyperspectral cameras enable component analysis and identification of objects, and enable non-destructive, non-contact measurement and inspection of objects that cannot be seen with visible light alone.

 

AHS-052VIR Features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Applications of the AHS-052VIR

  • Sorting waste plastics for recycling
  • Inspection of bonding processes and defects on silicon wafers
  • Component analysis and inspection for foreign substances
  • Fruit and vegetable sugar, protein, moisture, and package(film) inspection
  • Investigation of wavelengths in the near-infrared region where materials absorb and emit the most, etc.

 

How does the Hyperspectral Camera work?

The combination of different wavelength bands of light is called a spectrum, and a camera that can obtain images of multiple wavelength bands is called a ‘spectral camera’. For example, a typical color camera acquires data from 3 wavelength bands called RGB and uses them to create a color image.

Unlike a typical camera, a hyperspectral camera can natively acquire data from dozens or more bands.

Hyperspectral cameras can simultaneously acquire two-dimensional spatial information in XY coordinates and wavelength axis data (hyperspectral information), which can be used to analyze and identify the components of an object.

If you are interested in this product, please do not hesitate to contact us at below contact point.

  • Michelle Pak
  • Tel.:+82-70-7019-1420
  • E-mail:sales@aval-global.com