1. High-Resolution Automated Optical Inspection (AOI)
Used in electronics manufacturing to inspect microscopic solder joints and component placements. The 6-megapixel resolution and very low distortion allow the vision system to accurately identify minute defects.
Problem SolvedEnsures standard machine vision systems capture uncompromised corner-to-corner clarity without spatial distortion on 2/3-inch sensors.
Automated Optical InspectionMachine VisionDefect DetectionImage Resolution
2. Robotic Arm Vision Systems
Mounted on high-speed robotic manipulators for pick-and-place automation. Its ultra-compact 29mm profile and rugged 5G vibration resistance prevent the lens from shifting focus or aperture during rapid acceleration.
Problem SolvedPrevents focus drift and mechanical fatigue in vision systems subject to high acceleration and continuous mechanical vibration.
Robotic Pick and PlaceHigh Vibration ResistanceCompact Vision LensIndustrial Robotics
3. Metrology and Precision Measurement
Integrated into non-contact optical measurement machines designed to measure the dimensions of machined metal parts. The 35mm fixed focal length and low geometric distortion ensure strict dimensional accuracy.
Problem SolvedEliminates barrel and pincushion distortion issues that typically cause unacceptable measurement errors in optical metrology applications.
Optical MetrologyNon-Contact MeasurementDimensional InspectionGeometric Accuracy