Industrial Vision Systems launches IVS-NCGi camera range
New machine vision cameras represent a breakthrough in performance and flexibility, says company
The next-generation IVS-NCGi range of digital cameras from Industrial Vision Systems provides a breakthrough in flexibility, performance and ease of use for machine vision, according to the company.
With heightened resolution options for more precision and faster frame rates, the cameras are designed for integration into modern production processes.
Its compact form factor also easily fits into space constrained manufacturing lines and cells.
With manufacturers relying on dependable and consistent machine vision throughout the production process, these advanced camera heads provide industrial grade inspection capability with much higher resolutions allowing them to handle the most complex inspection and quality control tasks.
Full integration with the IVS software platforms make it one of the most flexible vision systems on the market today.
The cameras come ready to be mounted with standard LED lighting options plus a wide range of field-changeable C-mount lenses and industrial autofocus lens options.
The powerful IVS software platforms allow simple set-up and quick integration for inspection across all industry sectors.
The cameras are ideally suited for presence verification, gauging, surface inspection and optical character recognition. In addition, the cameras fit the standard IVS-SVP IP65 rated housing for integration into food and harsh manufacturing environments.
The IVS-NCGi cameras offer comprehensive and real-time communication between the cameras and factory information systems.
IVS vision systems are designed to communicate with all PLCs, master controllers and proprietary factory controls out of the box allowing rapid integration and easy commissioning on the production floor.
They offer fast and efficient operation at every stage from image capture to data output.
Launched in 2000, IVS manages the design, installation and commissioning of quality control vision machines for manufacturing companies.
Their vision systems are used for inspection, guidance, identification, measurement, tracking and counting.
Its systems are some of the most innovative and advanced machine vision solutions on the market today, successfully deployed in thousands of systems around the world.