Specim, Spectral Imaging Ltd. Product
Specim GX17 is a fast-operation push-broom hyperspectral camera operating in the NIR spectral range (950 – 1700 nm).
Specim GX17
Specim GX17 is a fast-operation push-broom hyperspectral camera operating in the NIR spectral range (950 – 1700 nm). The GX17 identifies objects that are invisible to the human eye on conveyor belts and free fall systems moving at high speed. It is a powerful and accurate tool for inline sorting, inspection, and quality control and offers the best cost–performance ratio in high volumes.
MAIN FEATURES AND BENEFITS
HIGH-PERFORMING
High spatial resolution, image speed, light-throughput, and signal quality
ACCURATE
50% more pixels compared to conventional QVGA (320px) sensor-based HSI cameras
COST-EFFECTIVE
The best cost–performance ratio HSI NIR camera in high-volumes
SPECIM GX17 CAMERA IS IDEAL FOR:
FOOD SORTING
FOOD INSPECTION AND GRADING
WASTE SORTING
RECYCLING
Specim announces the next-generation near-infrared line-scan hyperspectral camera, Specim GX17, for advanced machine vision. The new Specim GX17 complements the Specim's highly successful FX camera series, the first hyperspectral cameras designed specifically for industrial use. The Specim GX17 features a maximum frame rate of 800 Hz per second with 480 spatial pixels, which is 50% more than conventional QVGA sensor-based hyperspectral cameras, providing the best cost-performance ratio.

