• Industrial hyperspectral sorting technology manufacturer, Inno-spec GmbH, has released its RedEye series of pushbroom hyperspectral imaging (HSI) cameras, bringing near-infrared (NIR) imaging to industrial and laboratory environments.
Source: Inno-spec
    Industrial hyperspectral sorting technology manufacturer, Inno-spec GmbH, has released its RedEye series of pushbroom hyperspectral imaging (HSI) cameras, bringing near-infrared (NIR) imaging to industrial and laboratory environments. Source: Inno-spec
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Industrial hyperspectral sorting technology manufacturer, Inno-Spec GmbH, has released its RedEye series of pushbroom hyperspectral imaging (HSI) cameras, bringing near-infrared (NIR) imaging to industrial and laboratory environments.

RedEye hyperspectral cameras provide chemical and material information beyond the visible spectrum, offering precise insights into a wide range of materials, from plastics and food products to pharmaceuticals and waste. By revealing material composition, ingredient profiles, and surface coatings, RedEye is a solution for sorting systems and real-time in-line process control.

The series is available in four models to suit different applications: RedEye 1.7 (950-1700 nm), RedEye 1.7 High Res (950-1700 nm with enhanced resolution), RedEye 1.9 (1100-1900 nm), and RedEye 2.2 (1200-2200 nm).

Source: Inno-spec
Source: Inno-Spec

With high measurement rates, exceptional spectral and spatial resolution, and an adjustable field of view, RedEye enables real-time monitoring even on fast-moving production lines. When paired with the optional ColEx adapter, it can capture RGB colour data alongside NIR information, providing comprehensive material analysis in a single system.

RedEye combines outstanding photosensitivity, rugged industrial design (IP65/IP67), and maintenance-free operation with no moving parts. It requires no regular optical calibration and integrates seamlessly via GigE Vision, delivering consistent, high-quality results.

The company stated the speed, reliability, and versatility of RedEye provides industrial users with an efficient, cost-effective solution for advanced material inspection and process control.

The Inno-Spec RedEye series is distributed in Australia by SciTech, which is headquartered in Melbourne and has an office in Sydney. Head to inno-spec.de for further information on RedEye and the company’s other products, and to scitech.com.au for a range of imaging and optical solutions available in Australia.

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