Spectral Scanner
Spectral Scanner is a spectral imaging system produced on a original project of DV. With Spectral Scanner you can get spectral composition of every point of acquired object.
Applications
Spectral Scanner is suitable both for industrial and scientific applications like:
- Process and quality control
- Artificial vision, control and classification based on spectral identification
- Web inspection of paper, plastic and tissue
- 2-D Color punctual measure
- Punctual 2-D Chemical analysis, fluorescence analysis, and Raman spectroscopy
- Fruit, vegetables, drinks and juices control
- Pharmaceuticals on line VIS-NIR control
- Painting analysis
- Combustion and flame analysis
- Classification of rocks, gems and marble
- Wood foil and earthenware tiles classification
Working Principle
The imagine is focalised and acquired as in a normal scanner line by line by a split; ImSpector optic divides the radiation of every point on the line in its spectral components, whose intensities are getting out from a matrix bidimentional camera.
Spectral Scanner Software
Spectral Scanner comes with its dedicated spectral imaging software, compatible with Windows 95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP.
More informations on this page
Different Spectral Scanner versions:
Desktop Spectral Scanner
DeskTop Spectral Scanner is mainly used in laboratory to scan little samples
cause its application are on colorimetric analysis, quality control and restorations.
Spectral Scanner Pan & Tilt
Spectral Scanner Pan & Tilt is mainly for external use to acquire panoramas or closer object of big size.
In facts optics move horizontally and vertically on the axes to scan portions of big spaces according to every necessity.
Vertical Spectral Scanner
The Vertical Spectral Scanner is mainly used on restoration to scan paintings or
wall up to 5 meters high.
Micro Spectral Scanner
This configuration allows the study of very small samples.
Typical applications are:
- biology: detection and measurement agents inside or outside a cell
- forensic science: some inks differ only in the NIR range
- fibers: CIE L*a*b* color measurement of a single fiber
- mineralogy: identification of compounds
- metallurgy etc.
Spectroscopy Department