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McHenry, IL — Dispense Works has introduced its RD 2500, a flexible, large-format dispensing table. It com- bines a smart workbench with a built- in, precision, overhead servo, x/y/z gantry system. Mechanisms are neat- ly tucked in and do not add to the


Omron


Microscan Releases


width of the bench. This provides easy access to the front, sides and top, re- quiring less operator reach to the cen- ter of the table.


Another design feature is its T-slot table baseplate. With 25 full-length slots, the table pro- vides many fixturing possibilities. Under the table surface, the actu- al machine base is fabricated from steel tubing and is then ground to a specified flatness.


Latest Smart Camera


Renton, WA — Omron Microscan Systems, Inc., has introduced its newest smart camera, the HAWK MV-4000. With exceptional process- ing capabilities and a compact form factor, this powerful camera fits be- tween PC-based devices and average smart cameras.


This camera’s processing power has been quadrupled over the previous generation, with up to six times the frame rate of its predecessor and achieving a real-time trigger response using an FPGA. The new camera is ex- cellent for code reading and verifica-


The modular design pro- vides a foundation for mounting nearly any type of surface, in- cluding a T-slot table, vacuum table, panel conveyor, or custom plates.


RD 2500 large-format dispensing table.


The standard machine can trav- el at over 32 in./s (81.3 cm/s) and is available with travels of 8.3 x 4.1 ft (2.5 x 1.3m) and 4.1 x 4.1 ft (1.3 x


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1.3m). The company also offers cus- tomization for other sizes. Dispense Works is a full-service designer, manufacturer and developer of robot- ic dispensing solutions. The RD series is available with all DW, Inc., control options, including vision, meter/mix control, up to eight axes of motion control, and full production logging/tracking and reporting software. Contact: Dispense Works, Inc., 4071 Albany Street, McHenry, IL 60050  815-363-3524 fax: 815-363-8089


E-mail: info@dispenseworks.com Web: www.dispenseworks.com


HAWK MV-4000 smart camera.


tion, inspection, guidance, and gaug- ing, with state-of-the-art algorithms. The camera has a wide array of sensors, ranging from 0.3 to 5 MP, with a pixel size of 0.2 mil (4.8 μm). The system can be optimized for al- most any application, by combining these sensors with a C-mount lens option and plug-and-play external lighting. Automotive applications can benefit from the camera’s long- range imaging and field of view. The camera has intuitive setup, testing and runtime user interfaces (UIs) to program the inspection and to set up communication between the camera and other components on the line. The user interface is image-cen- tric, with intuitive drag-and-drop pro- gramming. Reading, verification, and vision tools are ready to use right out of the box, without time-consuming parameter adjustments. Two UIs are available: the AutoVISION UI, in- tended for most operators or techni- cians, and the more advanced and cus- tomizable FrontRunner UI, designed for machine vision professionals. Although the HAWK MV-4000 is a smart camera rather than a PC- based device, its processing power enables speeds nearly equivalent to those reached by vision systems rely- ing on external PC processing. Contact: Omron Microscan Sys- tems, Inc., 700 SW 39th Street, Renton, WA 98057  425-203-4873 E-mail: ndebalchuk@microscan.com Web: www.microscan.com


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