Konica Minolta Sensing Americas Product
The FX50 hyperspectral camera, built for harsh industrial use, sorts plastics and detects metal elements with high-speed imaging.
When concepting for FX hyperspectral imaging cameras, it was important to include a medium wavelength infrared option for specific hyperspectral data collection. Especially built for harsh industrial environments, this small, lightweight camera does a mighty big job of sorting plastics (black ABS, PE and PS in particular), playing a key role in industries such as geology and mining as well as in the detection of elements within metals. Easy installation is also a key factor for onsite use in these industries, as is the high frame rate necessary to facilitate high sorting throughput.
As is the case with all the FX models, FX50 communicates through standard interfaces with commercial analysis software and easily shares its hyperspectral imaging data between FX devices without recalibration.
- FULL MWIR SPECTRAL RANGE – For detecting, e.g., black plastics, hydrocarbons, minerals, oil, and contamination on metal surfaces
- HIGH FRAME RATE AND SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO – For accurate classification and high imaging speed and throughput
- OPTIMIZED THERMAL MANAGEMENT – To maximize sensor lifespan and minimize downtime
- ROBUST AND COMPACT DESIGN – Simple to mount and durable for harsh industrial environments
- EASY INTEGRATION – Standard GigE Vision interface to communicate with commercial analysis software
- UNIFIED SPECTRAL CALIBRATION – Comparable and transferable data between different units
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