Markets for High-Speed Industrial Cameras

High-speed cameras are used in hundreds of different markets to slow down motion so that humans can study processes they could not otherwise see. Fastec Imaging high-speed cameras can take thousands of pictures per second which when played back at 5, 10 or 20 pictures per second, or even at standard video rates of 30 pictures per second result in 30X, 50X or 100x+ reductions in time. The following are just a few of the markets now using Fastec Imaging cameras to improve their processes, products and research and testing.

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Manufacturing

Fastec Imaging high-speed cameras are used in hundreds of different industrial manufacturing sites to analyze motion in machinery and production line processes. Reduce jams, speed up line setup and changeovers, lower scrap and rejected material costs, and reduce downtime and maintenance expenses.

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University Research

Hundreds of Universities worldwide use Fastec cameras for a variety of research studies. Animal locomotion, mechanical engineering, flow visualization, combustion studies, biomechanics & kinesiology, physics, chemistry, tensil testing, and more.

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Military

Military customers worldwide use high-speed to design and test weapons, counter measure and defensive systems and components. High-speed cameras are key for testing projectiles for determining ballistics, detonics and fragmentation characteristics; in airborne stores separation; and in vehicle armour design testing materials and survivability.

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Mining / Blasting

High-speed cameras are used to determine the effects of blasts on structures or vehicles or determine the actual firing times of blast holes and the nature of the rock movement. Delay detonators provide the timing blasts needed under specific blasting conditions. Blast holes firing at incorrect times reduce rock fragmentation, effect blast movement, and can increase blast vibrations. Working with our partner MREL (?) …

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