
Stemmer Imaging signs agreement to distribute Xenics industrial infrared cameras in the UK
Stemmer Imaging GmbH's UK-based operation has signed a distribution agreement with Belgian infrared camera manufacturer Xenics NV. The agreement gives Stemmer exclusive rights to distribute in the UK the firm's cameras for industrial and system integration applications.
This comprehensive range of cameras is not restricted to imaging just in the thermal imaging region of the infrared spectrum (long wavelength infrared), but also encompasses the short, medium and very long regions of the infrared spectrum.
Commenting on the agreement, Mark Williamson, Sales & Marketing Director, Stemmer Imaging UK, said: "This is an important addition to our camera portfolio. The use of infrared cameras provides opportunities for high-speed detection of abnormalities in product size, form or content, or surface defects that cannot be detected by cameras operating in the visible range of the spectrum."
"Continuous, real-time and on-line infrared imaging provides an extremely important monitoring and control tool for production and plant processes, helping to cut costs and increase productivity and quality."
The extended wavelength imaging capabilities offered by Xenics' cameras is achieved through the use of a variety of infrared detectors, including those made from indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) semiconductor material, which offer a spectral range of 0.9-1.7 µm, 1.0-2.2 µm and 1.0-2.5 µm. Cameras are available with various resolution and frame rate options. A wide variety of linear detector arrays for line-scan imaging are also available.
Xenics says that its range of industrial infrared cameras and detectors are highly accurate and reliable. They can be used to assist in controlling and steering mechanical and computerised manufacturing equipment, such as conveyor belts, machine tools and robot arms. The availability of popular Ethernet, Camera Link and USB 2.0 data transfer interfaces makes it easy for users to integrate the technology into existing process-control systems.
Contact:
Ruth Thompson
Stemmer Imaging UK
The Old Barn
Grange Court
Grange Road
Tongham GU10 1DW
UK
Phone: +44-1252-780000
Fax: +44-1252-780001
Email: r.thompson@stemmer-imaging.co.uk
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk
Stemmer Imaging GmbH
Gutenbergstrasse 9-11
82178 Puchheim
Germany
Phone: +49-89-80902-0
Fax: +49-89-80902-116
Email: info@imaging.de
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.de
Xenics NV
Ambachtenzone Haasrode 3227 + 3126
Ambachtenlaan 44
B-3001 Leuven
Belgium
Phone: +32-16-389900
Fax: +32-16389901
Email: sales@xenics.com
Web: http://www.xenics.com
This comprehensive range of cameras is not restricted to imaging just in the thermal imaging region of the infrared spectrum (long wavelength infrared), but also encompasses the short, medium and very long regions of the infrared spectrum.
Commenting on the agreement, Mark Williamson, Sales & Marketing Director, Stemmer Imaging UK, said: "This is an important addition to our camera portfolio. The use of infrared cameras provides opportunities for high-speed detection of abnormalities in product size, form or content, or surface defects that cannot be detected by cameras operating in the visible range of the spectrum."
"Continuous, real-time and on-line infrared imaging provides an extremely important monitoring and control tool for production and plant processes, helping to cut costs and increase productivity and quality."
The extended wavelength imaging capabilities offered by Xenics' cameras is achieved through the use of a variety of infrared detectors, including those made from indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) semiconductor material, which offer a spectral range of 0.9-1.7 µm, 1.0-2.2 µm and 1.0-2.5 µm. Cameras are available with various resolution and frame rate options. A wide variety of linear detector arrays for line-scan imaging are also available.
Xenics says that its range of industrial infrared cameras and detectors are highly accurate and reliable. They can be used to assist in controlling and steering mechanical and computerised manufacturing equipment, such as conveyor belts, machine tools and robot arms. The availability of popular Ethernet, Camera Link and USB 2.0 data transfer interfaces makes it easy for users to integrate the technology into existing process-control systems.
Contact:
Ruth Thompson
Stemmer Imaging UK
The Old Barn
Grange Court
Grange Road
Tongham GU10 1DW
UK
Phone: +44-1252-780000
Fax: +44-1252-780001
Email: r.thompson@stemmer-imaging.co.uk
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.co.uk
Stemmer Imaging GmbH
Gutenbergstrasse 9-11
82178 Puchheim
Germany
Phone: +49-89-80902-0
Fax: +49-89-80902-116
Email: info@imaging.de
Web: http://www.stemmer-imaging.de
Xenics NV
Ambachtenzone Haasrode 3227 + 3126
Ambachtenlaan 44
B-3001 Leuven
Belgium
Phone: +32-16-389900
Fax: +32-16389901
Email: sales@xenics.com
Web: http://www.xenics.com



