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Hyperspectral Cameras in the UV Range: New Application Possibilities

A guest article by Julia Kowal | Translated by AI 5 min Reading Time

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Hyperspectral cameras minimize waste and increase the quality of products. This is why they are used in research and industry.

The BlueEye is the first "real" hyperspectral camera for the UV range and covers the wavelength range from 220 to 380nm.(Image: Inno-spec GmbH)
The BlueEye is the first "real" hyperspectral camera for the UV range and covers the wavelength range from 220 to 380nm.
(Image: Inno-spec GmbH)

First into orbit, then into the laboratory: the areas of application for hyperspectral cameras have developed in many different ways over the last two decades. They are no longer only used in satellites, but are also valued in research and industry as a tool for reducing waste and increasing product quality and efficiency.