The Buteo is a machine build to optimize the hyperspectral data acquisition process. Equipped with in house developed high performance halogen lights and software it is the perfect tool for research and proof of concept cases
The Buteo is a machine build to optimize the hyperspectral data acquisition process. Equipped with in house developed high performance halogen lights and software it is the perfect tool for research and proof of concept cases
The Buteo Hyperspectral Imaging system is a high-performance solution for quality control and material innovation in food, plastics, and packaging. It enables advanced,
non-invasive analysis to reveal hidden product features, helping businesses improve efficiency and reduce waste. At the core of Buteo is the Hypervision hyperspectral camera, available in two high-performance configurations: one covering the visible to near-infrared (400–1000 nm) range, and the other extending into the short-wave infrared (430–1700 nm). This spectral flexibility allows for precise material differentiation and deeper insights into product composition.
From identifying hidden text in ancient manuscripts to sorting plastics and improving food inspection, Buteo opens new possibilities for industrial innovation. It empowers customers to access richer data and more refined sorting options pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern quality
assurance.
Applications:
With the use of our Hypervision system it is possible to distinguish between different types of plastics.
On the image the Hypervision effectively recognizes Polypropylen (PP) and Polyethylen (PE), which would be impossible on a RGB camera
Multi and hyperspectral imaging allows the detection of object features which are normally invisible to the naked eye and to traditional (RGB) cameras. These features are generally related to the chemical composition of the objects (or areas of the objects).
For example detecting bruises under the skin of fruits and vegetables, measuring water content or stress level of crops, determining plastic types, etc.
Talk to a product engineer to find the solution for your vision challenges.
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