Stemmer improves 3D measurement capability

28 November 2012


Stemmer Imaging says a new measurement tool for its LMI Gocator range of 3D smart cameras improves the accuracy of height and volume measurements on packages that travel along a conveyor belt in a random orientation.

The new Rotated Box tool makes it possible to accurately measure an object in whole part mode even if it is not perpendicular to the laser line during scanning.

It can be used to measure the orientation angle, width and height of boxes in packaging applications if the boxes are not precisely lined up as they come down the line.

“The whole part measurement process is achieved by automatically detecting the start and end point of a single or multiple components travelling along the conveyor,” the Germany-headquartered company says.

“Whole part measurement is ideally suited to production line environments. It involves capturing a sequence of laser profiles, identifying discrete objects, and measuring the properties of those objects, such as volume or maximum height.”

Multiple measurements can be performed on each object.

Volumetric measurements such as volume, centroid or orientation can also be made to provide important information on packaging lines such as dimensions, location, and orientation.

Stemmer Imaging claims to be Europe’s largest independent supplier of vision technology and services to industrial and scientific OEMs, system Integrators and reseller markets, boasting a “high percentage” of engineers among its180 staff.


Stemmer 3D LMI Gocator camera



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