05.07.2023 • NewsMachine Vision3D Vision

Rauscher adds Photoneo products to its portfolio

Rauscher now complements its machine vision portfolio with the 3D cameras of the Motioncam-3D, Phoxi 3D and Alpha 3D scanner series from Photoneo.

Rauscher now complements its machine vision portfolio with 3D cameras from...
Rauscher now complements its machine vision portfolio with 3D cameras from Photoneo. (Image: Rauscher)

The Slovakia-based company's MotionCam-3D product line, as well as Phoxi 3D and Alpha 3D Scanner, enable the capture of dense point clouds of static and moving objects and are compatible with numerous software products due to the GigE Vision and GenICam interfaces used. They are insensitive to extraneous light and deliver high-quality 3D data even for difficult surfaces.

Rauscher managing directors Raoul Kimmelmann and Thomas Miller comment: "Especially in applications in the automotive, logistics, e-commerce, food and medical industries, Photoneo products make a significant contribution to increasing the performance and efficiency of manufacturing, handling and assembly processes. For these reasons, our new partner represents an optimal addition to the existing machine vision offering of Rauscher GmbH Bildverarbeitung, from which our customers with tasks in the 3D area will sustainably benefit."

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Rauscher GmbH Bildverarbeitung

Johann-G.Gutenberg-Str. 20
82140 Olching
Germany

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