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Spectrovis CoreLine 100

The Spectrovis CoreLine 100 is a high-performance hyperspectral line-scan camera for the visible spectrum (400–700 nm). It features 600 spectral channels with <2.5 nm resolution, ideal for applications in printing, packaging, and material surface inspection. Its CMOS detector ensures detailed spectral differentiation, while the compact design makes it suitable for integration into industrial systems.
7,000.00 € 7,000.00 € Tax Excluded

  • Spectral Range
  • Spectral Resolution
  • Spectral Channels
  • Spatial Resolution
  • Detector Type
  • Sensor Type
  • Wavelength Band
  • Frame Rate
  • Interface
  • Lens Mount
  • Power Supply
  • External Trigger
  • Software Included
  • Operating Temperature
  • Use Case

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Spectrovis offers high-precision hyperspectral imaging systems designed for professionals across science, industry, and innovation. Our cameras operate across visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) ranges, capturing detailed spectral data that goes far beyond conventional imaging.

Every Spectrovis system is engineered for performance, ease of use, and seamless integration into research labs, production lines, and field environments. Whether you're analyzing plant health, inspecting materials, or automating quality control, our platforms provide accurate, repeatable insights — in real time.

Trusted in agriculture, recycling, pharmaceuticals, forensics, and academic research, Spectrovis technology helps you visualize the invisible and make better decisions through spectral intelligence.

Specifications

Spectral Range 400–700 nm
Spectral Resolution <2.5 nm
Spectral Channels 600
Spatial Resolution 1920 spatial pixels
Detector Type CMOS
Sensor Type Line-Scan
Wavelength Band VIS
Frame Rate 41 Hz (full), up to 390 Hz (ROI)
Interface USB 3.0
Lens Mount C-Mount
Power Supply External
External Trigger Yes
Software Included Yes
Operating Temperature 0–40°C
Use Case Industrial Inspection, Color Analysis, Printing, Surface Detection