Hamamatsu Introduces InGaAs Line Scan Camera for Inline Nondestructive Inspection
November 5, 2019 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Hamamatsu launched the C15333-10E InGaAs line scan camera for inline nondestructive inspection using SWIR (short-wavelength infrared) imaging. Joining Hamamatsu's wide variety of SWIR and NIR (near-infrared) imaging technologies, this camera is the company's first InGaAs line scan camera.
In addition, the camera's compact design and low cost make it easy to integrate into inline inspection systems. The camera's dimensions are 49 mm x 49 mm x 100 mm, and it weighs only 250 g. In terms of cost, it is less expensive than InGaAs 2D cameras.
This InGaAs line scan camera will be exhibited at Photonics West 2020 in San Francisco, CA, on February 4-6, 2020. To see a product demo, please visit booth 1227.
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