Fire Salamander
AutoVimation's compact Fire Salamander series of protective enclosures has been specially developed to protect camera systems in applications with strict hygiene requirements
AutoVimation's compact Fire Salamander series of protective enclosures has been specially developed to protect camera systems in applications with strict hygiene requirements
AutoVimation has released the Spider and Albatross illumination adapters enabling users to attach almost any illumination type to the company's versatile MMVI construction kit
AutoVimation has introduced the Octopus camera stands, designed for mobile use, such as for testing machine vision equipment in the laboratory or for customer visits
AutoVimation has extended its Salamander line of protective enclosures, adding the Fire Salamander model which provides IP66/67 protection for compact cameras in hygienically demanding environments, such as pharmaceutical and food industry applications
AutoVimation has released the Orca line of enclosures designed to protect large cameras with a maximum cross section of 60 x 60mm, even in rugged industrial environments.
AutoVimation has introduced the Mechnical Machine Vision Interface (MMVI), whereby all required components are fitted with a defined mechanical adapter.
Autovimation has developed the new, IP67-protected Salamander housing series for small compact cameras with cross sections between 29 x 46 and 36 x 36mm
AutoVimation has introduced the Gecko IP65 protective camera housing designed to effectively handle the heat generated from high performance machine vision cameras.
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