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A camera used for industrial purposes that can photograph items and reconstruct them from a three-dimensional image is known as an industrial 3D camera.
An application’s ability to perform tasks more quickly, intelligently, and precisely is the aim of a 3D machine vision system.
When observed from a specific distance, large objects are simpler to recognize and discriminate, while small items necessitate a higher-quality point cloud from the sensor.
Applications for 3D machine vision cameras include inspection, logistics, and bin-picking. As more manufacturing sectors use automation and robotics, the market for 3D machine vision is expected to expand in the coming years.
Industrial 3D cameras frequently collaborate with robots to carry out a variety of industrial duties, including bin picking, machine tending, assembly, inspection, measurement, etc.
The arm robots can be equipped with industrial 3D cameras to record and gather 3D data of the target objects, which is essential for robots to carry out subsequent actions like picking and putting, loading and unloading
The Global Industrial 3D Camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Recently, Mech-Eye introduce models NANO, PRO XS, UHP-140, PRO S, PRO M, LSR L, DEEP, LOG S, and LOG M industrial 3D cameras with high precision, quick processing, and expensive performance.
Full model options are available for Mech-Eye industrial 3D cameras, and they cover a variety of industrial applications with various requirements for working distance, precision, and resistance to ambient light.
Nearly all popular robot applications, such as bin picking, machine tending, palletizing and depalletizing, automated component picking, assembly, etc., can make use of Mech-Eye industrial 3D cameras.