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Stemmer Imaging with new partners for increased possibilities

Stemmer Imaging enlarges the offering of imaging components by extending the supplier network.

With their patented contact image sensors (CIS) the manufacturer Tichawa Vision has developed an interesting technology that offers tremendous advantages in the inspection of flat products, compared to the use of standard line scan cameras. These optical sensors, CIS in short, are available from all Stemmer Imaging subsidiaries as of now.

Robust industrial computers and powerful acquisition boards are the specialties of the Taiwanese manufacturer Adlink Technology. Following a recently signed agreement, Adlink products are now available in the whole sales territory of all Stemmer Imaging subsidiaries.

During the last years the American manufacturer Components Express Inc. (CEI) established itself as leading supplier of powerful cabling solutions for imaging applications. CEI products are now also part of the portfolio of all Stemmer Imaging subsidiaries.

The partnership with the Freiburg-based manufacturer of industrial lasers Z-Laser was so far limited to Germany and Switzerland. Based on the good experience in these countries, diode laser from Z-Laser are now also available through the subsidiaries in UK and France.

 

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