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autoVimation Releases MMVI for Machine Vision Components

autoVimation has released the Mechanical Machine Vision Interface (MMVI) for machine vision components, ideal for quick and easy assembling of image processing systems from pre-developed constituents.

The assembled system features housings and ascending blocks for securing cameras and also offers a passive cooling effect. The external areas of the enclosures and mounting blocks include dovetail profiles, which enable users to connect lighting holders directly. Lighting source can be mounted and modified by means of adapter plates.

The standardized construction kit includes a broad range of brackets and clamps for assembling and attuning cameras on industrial plants and equipments. The accessories of the kit facilitate assembling and functioning of machine vision systems under any tough industrial environments. New constituents include fire salamander enclosures made of stainless steel for protecting cameras as well as a wind curtain for ensuring clear view by securing the front window of the enclosure against dirt and oil mist.

In addition, the company provides underwater enclosures, a wide range of quickly lockable camera brackets for helping users to mount any desired camera and total solutions like laser triangulation, which enables assembling of distinctive applications from prefabricated components.

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