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Suppliers Midwest Optical Systems


322 Woodwork Lane Palatine, IL 60067 USA Tel: +1 847 359-3550 l Fax: +1 847 359-3567 info@midopt.com l www.midopt.com


MidOpt is dedicated to continuing to produce the highest quality optical filters for machine vision. Optical filters maximize contrast, improve color, enhance subject recognition and control the light that’s reflected from the object being inspected. It’s our goal to educate the machine vision industry on: 1) The different filter types, what applications they’re best used for and the most important design features to look for. 2) How to reduce the effects of angular short-shifting with our unique StablEDGE® design. 3) The benefits of filters that emulate the bell-shaped spectral output curve of the LED illumination being used. 4) The importance of an innovative inspection process that limits the possibility of imperfections and enhances system performance.


➤ Accessories


NET New Electronic Technology GmbH


Lerchenberg 7, D-86923 Finning, Germany Tel: +49-(0)8806 9234-0 info@net-gmbh.com l www.net-gmbh.com


NET New Electronic Technology designs, develops, and manufactures camera solutions for custom vision systems in medicine and industry. Our compact cameras and smart vision systems are applied around the world for factory automation, process control, quality inspection, as well as flexible and rigid endoscopy, microscopy, dental applications, and more. NET´s cameras and vision systems enable customers to independently adapt their vision solution to achieve competitive advantages. NET offers highly flexible camera solutions to industrial applications, manufacturers of video endoscopes and dental imaging solutions, that support our partners to deliver unique solutions.


➤ Cameras ➤ Complete vision systems ➤ Illumination ➤ Lenses Pixelink


1900 City Park Drive, Suite 410, Ottawa, ON, K1J 1A3, Canada Tel: +1-613-247-1211 Fax: +1-613-247-2001 sales@pixelink.com l www.pixelink.com


Pixelink, A Navitar Company, is a leader in the design, manufacture, and support of digital cameras for industrial, microscopy, medical and scientific applications. We help customers select, optimize, and integrate the optimal machine vision or microscopy cameras for their applications. Pixelink offers unmatched technical support and service to customers worldwide.


➤ Cameras➤ Complete vision systems➤ Lenses ➤ Sensors ➤ Software Sill Optics GmbH & Co. KG


Johann-Höllfritsch-Str. 13 DE-90530 Wendelstein, Germany Tel: +49 9129 9023 0 Fax: +49 9129 9023 23 info@silloptics.de l www.silloptics.de


Sill Optics is one of the few mid-sized companies in Germany specialized in the production of optical components. Its philosophy “100% made in Germany” is kept from their own production up to their supply chain.


The product range focuses on telecentric imaging lenses, standard lenses and telecentric condensers for illumination. Besides high quality, flexibility due to inhouse production and individual services are offered by them.


Sill Optics is often first choice for customized products, prototypes and small series.


➤ Lenses ➤ Cameras ➤ Sensors Navitar, Inc.


200 Commerce Drive Rochester, NY 14623 USA Tel: +1 585 359 4000 | 800 828 6778 Fax: +1 585 359 4999 info@navitar.com l www.navitar.com


Navitar, Inc. has delivered innovative optical solutions to customers across the globe for over forty years. Navitar offers standard and custom imaging solutions and projection optics for a variety of industries including biomedical and life sciences, defense and security, industrial imaging, planetarium, and immersive environment.


➤ Lenses Photoneo, s.r.o.


Jamnickeho 3, 841 05, Bratislava, Slovak Republic Tel: +421 948 766 479 ( +421 948 766 598) sales@photoneo.com www.photoneo.com


Photoneo develops unique state-of-the-art 3D vision systems for advancing automation. Its versatile and easy to use products include the world’s highest resolution and highest accuracy area-based PhoXi 3D Camera; award-winning PhoXi 3D Scanner family known for its high resolution, speed, and unbeatable performance in terms of noise and overall efficiency; comprehensive end-to-end Bin Picking solutions; and autonomous mobile robot Phollower 100.


➤ Cameras➤ Complete vision systems➤ Sensors ➤ Software SICK AG


Erwin-Sick-Str. 1 79183 Waldkirch Germany Tel: +49 7681 202 0 Fax: +49 7681202 3863 info@sick.de l www.sick.com


SICK AG’s activities focus on producing increasingly intelligent sensors and sensor solutions for factory, logistics and process automation. SICK provides e.g. industrial vision cameras for factory and logistics automation. The broad 2D and 3D vision portfolio includes configurable sensors, programmable cameras and high-speed streaming cameras.


➤ Sensors Sony Europe Limited


The Heights, Brooklands Weybridge, Surrey KT13 0XW Tel: +44 (0) 1932 817406 Arnaud.destruels@sony.com l www.image-sensing-solutions.eu


Sony Europe’s Image Sensing Solutions division develop and manufacture component cameras for the most demanding applications. Its unique combination of the best sensors, lens technologies and DSP software enable sharper images at higher speeds even in low light conditions. Applications include: inspection, security, ITS, videoconferencing, scientific and medical markets.


@imveurope


www.imveurope.com


48 Imaging and Machine Vision Europe • Yearbook 2019/2020


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