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What is an industrial camera? Where will it be used?

Industrial camera is a key component in machine vision system, and its most essential function is to convert optical signals into orderly electrical signals. Industrial cameras have high image stability, strong transmission ability and strong anti-interference ability. Choosing the right camera is also an important link in the design of machine vision system. The choice of camera not only directly determines the resolution and quality of the collected images, but also directly affects the operation mode of the whole system. Most industrial cameras on the market are based on CCD (Charge Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) chips.

Industrial cameras have a wide range of applications, such as:

1. In sports, high-speed cameras are used to capture the state of baseball and golf, as well as the air resistance when they hit the ball.

2. Industrial field: For example, when developing metal materials and resin materials, it can be used to observe the direction and state of internal cracks when the materials are impacted, to analyze the structure when the materials are damaged, and to conduct industrial online detection of electronic products.

3. In developing and verifying products, digital industrial cameras have no restrictions on the size of the subject. Depending on the conditions of the lens, they can take pictures of general substances or microscopes.

4. In the printing process of packaging and label industry, fine defects in high-speed printing can be detected in real time, which is convenient for taking measures and reducing losses. Common defects such as scratches, dust, missing prints, ink marks, wrinkles, etc. Can pass the industrial camera inspection, can improve the return on investment, reduce waste expenditure, and enhance customer satisfaction and trust.

5. Other fields: such as machine vision, scientific research, military science, aerospace and many other fields, especially in the intelligent transportation industry: speeding snapshots, electronic police running red lights, high-speed intersections, fee deduction and other transportation industries are also well used.