1. Automated Optical Inspection (AOI)
Inspecting printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs), fine-pitch IC components, and precision solder joints in high-speed manufacturing lines.
Problem SolvedStandard optical lenses produce parallax errors and edge distortion, reducing metrology accuracy on dense PCBs. This telecentric lens's -0.023% distortion and constant magnification ensure exact coordinate mapping.
TelecentricAOIMachine VisionDistortion ControlSub-pixel Metrology
2. Precision Machining Metrology
Inline automated dimensional verification of micro-milled and turned metal parts directly inside CNC manufacturing cells.
Problem SolvedMeasuring complex 3D profiles requires a clear plane of focus without perspective shifting. The 0.72mm depth of field and precise 1.0X telecentric properties allow vision systems to accurately gauge hole diameters and gear teeth.
Metrology1.0X MagnificationDepth of FieldOptical MeasurementC-Mount
3. Medical Device Quality Assurance
Visual defect detection on precision medical devices, such as stents, catheters, and micro-fluidic chips.
Problem SolvedDetecting micro-scale blockages or mechanical flaws demands high sensor resolution. The 6.0μm resolving power combined with 5MP 1-inch sensor compatibility yields flawlessly detailed defect identification.
5 Megapixel6.0μm Resolving PowerDefect DetectionQuality Assurance1-inch Format