Xiris Automation releases XVC-750

Xiris Automation unveils XVC-750, its latest weld camera with a remarkable 140+ dB High Dynamic Range (HDR) capability in the Near Infrared spectrum (NIR).
The XVC-750 enhances operator safety and efficiency by providing operators with a crystal-clear remote view of the welding process for Open Arc Welding processes during setup or run-time.
Its outstanding image contrast of the melt pool and cooling weld bead enables advanced Machine Vision analysis to make precise geometric measurements and defect detection of features in the welding process.
The XVC-750 is ideal for automated and robotic welding systems. Its compact design, robust connectivity, variety of angled optics configurations, and compatibility with different lenses make it a versatile choice for many welding applications.
The XVC-750 provides an enhanced image specifically for detecting weld defects using AI defect detection techniques. Defects that can be detected include wire feed issues, torch-to-seam alignment, burn-through, contamination, porosity, and lack of fusion.
The XVC-750 emerges as an excellent camera choice for production welding equipment and integration into most types of weld automation systems, particularly for GMAW and GTAW processes.

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