At VISION 2024 in Stuttgart, NIT presented the sensor hardware used in the upcoming CLASCO machine, highlighting the TACHYON infrared camera sensor. This advanced mid-wave infrared (MWIR) sensor has been adapted to the specific requirements of the CLASCO machine. It plays a critical role in the dynamic monitoring of heat during laser-based processes, including laser polishing and laser surface structuring (DLIP), ensuring precision and quality control.
The TACHYON sensor system provides real-time data on heat management during laser applications, offering significant improvements in process accuracy and product quality. Its implementation at CLASCO highlights its versatility in enhancing laser technologies for industrial use, contributing to automated processes and Industry 4.0 developments.
VISION 2024, the world's largest trade fair for machine vision, serves as a global platform for the latest trends in image processing, such as embedded vision, hyperspectral imaging and deep learning. It is a key event for professionals who want to explore innovations in automation and quality assurance technologies.