For remote and hazardous environments where simple optical design offers significant benefits - Resolve Optics has developed a new optically compensated zoom lens design that vastly reduces the moving parts to just a single push pull movement.
Resolve Optics Ltd. is also a leading developer of custom zoom lenses optimised for machine vision applications including parts recognition, precise component placement, automated alignment and placement and automated inspection of manufactured components
The Model 207 is the smallest motorised 3x zoom lens with focus tracking commercially available. This high quality f/2.8 lens produces high resolution images suitable for broadcast and machine vision applications.
Working with specialist UV camera manufacturer – Resolve Optics developed a novel UV zoom lens that enabled remote viewing of a nuclear fuel assembly through 10-metres of water.
Resolve Optics is a leading designer and supplier of fixed focus and zoom lenses that operate in the infrared (IR) region (1-14 microns).
The Model 357 radiation resistant zoom lens is available in a motorised format for use with radiation tolerant cameras.
Non browning lens for small sensor cameras
Industrial cameras with Sony's Starvis 2 sensors help unlock the potential of planetary imaging
Detect issues early, cut downtime, and save costs.
Optimised for a ¼-inch format camera sensor - the non browning 10x zoom lens can withstand radiation exposure to a million+ Gy, enabling operation in nuclear plant hot zones to ensure more reliable processes, greater automation & less human intervention.
Designed to maintain focus over a wide temperature range
Easy-to-operate sensor allows inline print quality assessment
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Integrated vision system in compact rugged housing
Infrared Camera with New Microscope Optics MO2X
Line Scan Camera with 1-Megahertz Line Rate
6x Non-Browning Zoom Lens design-optimised for 1-inch sensor format
Three aspects of sensor technology are particularly important in image processing for industrial automation: performance, flexibility and usability. Simple Vision sensors meet these requirements. They are as easy to operate as optical sensors, plus they are as powerful as camera systems. Leuze offers this concept as a quick and straightforward introduction to vision technology.
Combination of short working distance, large field of view and high depth of field
RODE, the acronym for RObotic DEpalletiser, is a pioneering product from AWL in the intralogistics market. The robotic solution is able to efficiently process packages randomly arranged on a pallet, setting it apart from conventional systems.
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