Compact design with built-in lens! Ideal for integration into production lines.
The "close-up line camera" is a compact line camera for image inspection, designed for easy integration into production lines. It is ideal for detecting scratches, dust, and foreign objects on substrates and thin products flowing on conveyors. A single line camera can scan wide workpieces. It contributes to low-cost, high-speed, and high-precision inspections. 【Features】 - Compact structure for easy close installation and integration - Supports a variety of reading widths - High-speed reading - High-precision reading For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Space-saving and easy to integrate into production lines ○ Can be installed in close proximity (minimum working distance of 10mm) ○ Easy installation and integration, facilitating maintenance-free operation ○ Customizable from 100mm to longer lengths ○ Capable of handling long workpieces that traditionally required multiple CCD cameras with just one unit ○ No need for image synthesis with multiple cameras ○ Reading speed of 3500mm/s (proven performance) ○ 1:1 upright magnification imaging with minimal distortion and uniform resolution within the field of view ○ Ideal for inspections using transmitted light sources, such as hole inspections and dimensional measurements ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Inspection Target Work】 ○ Printed Circuit Boards ○ Glass Plates ○ Films ○ Metal Sheets ○ Paper and Printed Materials ○ Other Thin Products ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Since our company's establishment in 1986, we have long been engaged in semiconductor-related businesses that support Japan's cutting-edge technology. On the hardware side, we have developed construction and manufacturing environments, including clean rooms. On the human resources side, we have focused on training semiconductor engineers and establishing a service system that can promptly respond to customer needs. Last year, we participated in SEMICON Japan for the first time, and by directly interacting with many industry stakeholders, we were able to learn again what is currently needed and what services should be created. At the same time, the morale within the company has been rising, and we are actively conducting sales activities. It is said that the Japanese economy is finally showing signs of recovery. However, even just looking at the semiconductor industry, the entry of overseas manufacturers and the significant improvement in technology and services are remarkable, so we aim to enhance our international competitiveness in our sales expansion. Not only domestically but also in response to the era of globalization, our role as a hub connecting North America and Asia, especially given our excellent airport access, will further increase.