A custom 2 MP high speed imager, advanced optical design, and blue laser light allow the 2530 to generate high quality 3D data with highly repeatable results on shiny metal or black materials common in battery, rubber & tire, and consumer electronics inspection and factory automation applications.
This sensor is ideal for customers who need to perform:
- Surface inspection of battery electrodes, cells, and packs
- Dimensional gauging of battery cells
- Cell phone midplate inspection
- Tire sidewall and inner wall inspection
- Tire uniformity inspection
- Tire layer control inspection
Take advantage of higher speeds by enabling multiple exposures to measure specular and low contrast surfaces simultaneously (e.g., shiny metal of battery cells, cell phone midplates, rubber). The sensor’s speed is also a key advantage in achieving high Y resolution (spacing in direction of travel). Submillimeter X and Z resolutions deliver detailed inspection of small assembly features such as edges or gaps and accurate 3D height measurement of surface geometry and defects (such as scratches and pits).
Wide Field of View and Large Measurement Range
The 2530’s wider field of view allows engineers to scan complete targets with a single sensor (e.g., cell phone midplate). Large field of view and measurement range allow the sensor to handle a wider variety of scan targets.
Easy to Integrate into Tight Spaces and Existing Systems
The Gocator 2530 has one of the smallest footprints in the industry while maintaining an IP67 rating. This allows the sensor to be mounted in virtually any machine environment.
“The Gocator 2530 builds on the success of our high speed blue laser 2500 series, now providing customers with a wider field of view option and allowing for even more cost-efficient implementation of 3D inspection systems in battery, CE, and RUTI applications,” said Terry Arden, CEO, LMI Technologies.
Gocator 2530 is now available for order at order@lmi3.com. Write to contact@lmi3d.com for any questions you have regarding this new product.
For additional information on this new sensor, visit the Gocator 2530 product page on our website.