For someone who’s never been to a factory floor, it might astound them to know that most of the products and items that we use are made almost entirely by machinery. Manufacturing equipment and the production process has become highly sophisticated these days, with most tasks being fully or partially automated.
But of course, as a business owner, you might already be familiar with this fact. Many kinds of devices, such as industrial PCs embedded into the system, advanced robotics, line scan cameras, and more, are used in the manufacturing of everyday items. Without them, it would be impossible to make.
Machine vision: what makes it all possible
Among all the equipment you need to use on the production floor, though, there is one that is responsible for some of the most crucial tasks. These are the industrial cameras that are used for many different purposes, but their primary function is to act as the “eyes” of the machine. They are used to inspect and analyse objects automatically, at a high speed and with great precision.
There are many types of industrial cameras. Which ones do you need if you require a camera that has the same binocular or 3D vision as a human’s?
3D cameras and what they’re used for
Industrial 3D cameras are cameras that have the ability to perceive depth while performing their tasks. Systems that use this usually have multiple cameras or lenses capturing various angles. 3D cameras are useful for capturing a high degree of detail and are often used in architecture, engineering, manufacturing and research, and other similar fields.
Make your work easier and find an industrial 3D camera that suits your purposes.
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