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Process Monitoring Solution
To increase the efficiency of production processes, machine and plant safety and to improve the quality of products are the key criteria for the use of machine vision in industrial processes. For monitoring and playback we provide you with suitable systems to monitor processes live, as well as for archiving of recordings.
Flexible Recording Systems
When high framerates and high resolution must be combined with long recording times, pvRecord is the ideal solution for sequence recording and trouble shooting. From single camera solutions to individual, synchronised multi-camera video arrays, phil-vision provides scalable, easy to use 2D and 3D recording solutions for various applications. The modular, operator friendly systems allow compressed or uncompressed recording of extremely fast processes and are characterised in particular by the possiblity to use high-quality RAW images directly for automated processing, while at the same time compressing individual images or complete videos for archiving. Up to 16 monochrome or colour cameras, high-resolution cameras or 3D cameras with a variety of interfaces can be used as image sources.
Robust LED Panels
Calibration Plates
Machine vision and image processing applications often require high accuracy alignment or measurement and calibration of the image produced by the camera in relation to the physical world. This requires a conversion based on a geometric model and the use of a calibration target. The use of calibration plates is also an excellent way to create MSA verifications.
Machine Vision System For SpecialĀ Custom Printing of Coins
You are printing coins, medals or flat opbjects and the print has to fit exactly? Don`t waste your time positioning the individual objects! With the pvPhotobox you print exactly where you want! The pvPhotobox system for special coin printing, first records the position and rotation of coins on a tray and then a generates a print image from the measurement data (position and rotation) in combination with a template created by the user, which is then sent to a selected printer or print server via the local network.
