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VA imaging has a strong portfolio of line scan cameras. They are designed for diverse machine vision applications. Below you have an overview of all our models.

If you don’t find the solution that you are looking for, you can check our custom line scan camera solutions.

More general information, such as features and benefits of an industrial line scan camera, can also be found at the bottom of this page.


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What is a Line Scan Camera?

A line scan camera is an advanced imaging device primarily used in industrial and quality control applications. Unlike traditional area scan cameras that capture full images at once, line scan cameras capture images one line at a time. This method allows for continuous, high-resolution imaging of moving objects, making it ideal for inspecting products on fast conveyor belts or cylindrical items. These cameras excel in detecting fine details and defects due to their high-speed image acquisition and precise synchronization capabilities.

Line Scan vs. Area Scan Cameras: Key Advantages

Line scan technology offers several benefits over area scan cameras in specific scenarios:

  • Continuous motion imaging: Excels in inspecting fast-moving products or scanning cylindrical objects.
  • Seamless inspection: Captures long or continuous objects without stitching artifacts.
  • Higher resolution and speed: Enables faster processing and detection of minute defects.
  • Energy efficiency: Requires less illumination due to a narrow field of view, reducing energy consumption and heat generation.
  • Distortion-free imaging: Produces accurate images of curved surfaces.
  • Flexible aspect ratios: Adapts to various product sizes and shapes.

These features make line scan cameras the preferred choice for applications demanding precision and versatility in machine vision systems, particularly in manufacturing and quality control processes where detailed, continuous imaging is crucial.

 


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