Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Product

The FX17 is a fast, lightweight hyperspectral camera operating in near-infrared, ideal for food, recycling, and security.

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High sensitivity and detection accuracy beyond the capability of any other inspection method makes the FX17 hyperspectral imaging camera an industry stand-out. As it operates on the near infra-red region, FX17 informs on the finest details: the percentage of moisture in a muffin, the sugar level of a potato, even specific types of plastics being recycled. Its high image speed and resolution of 640 pixels, add to its effectiveness in hyperspectral scanning for commercial use in waste sorting, recycling, threat detection, security, and food & feed inspection.

Small and lightweight, its built-in self-correcting image feature makes the workload even lighter, with non-uniformity, bad pixels, and automatic image enhancement (AIE) being addressed by the camera automatically. 224 bands of wavelength are available at no cost and its unified wavelength calibration between cameras means you never have to be concerned with data-matching from device to device. Integration with standard analysis software is another benefit of this hyperspectral imaging camera designed for ease-of-use in every possible way.

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