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Multispectral imaging camera reveals behaviour of materials impacted at high velocity - Automation Update

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Specialised Imaging reports that the Dlott group in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois (Urbana, USA) are using a SIMX8 ultra high-speed framing camera to study high-speed impact phenomena using multispectral imaging to  analyse emitted wavelengths. By using hyperspectral techniques, researchers are seeking to identify and characterize materials based on their unique spectral signatures. Using red and blue filters on differ…
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Automation Update broke the news in on Wednesday, February 19, 2025.
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