Our cameras with IP 54, IP 65, IP 67 or IP 69K protection hold up when you need it most. They can be used quickly integrated in extremely demanding applications with harsh environmental conditions as well as in highly sensitive areas. Thanks to the extended operating temperature range, some models even endure temperatures ranging from -40 °C to 70 °C. No need for any additional cooling or heating saves time and costs in system integration.
Cameras with IP 54, IP 65 and IP 67 protection for robotics application
Thanks to the patented modular tube system, both the camera and lenses of different lengths, are quickly and flexibly protected against dust and dirt by the variable number of extension rings and achieve IP 54, IP 65 and IP 67 ratings. Together with PoE, the light weight, high vibration and shock resistance as well as x-coded M12 connector, they are ideal for applications in robotics, especially in automotive.
IP 65, IP 67 and IP 69K cameras for the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries
With the help of their specially developed housing accessories, CX.I cameras can be quickly transformed into IP 65, IP 67 or IP 69K cameras in no time at all for hygienic areas in the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.
Dirt traps do not stand a chance against the IP 65/67 enclosure with its hard anodized surface which stands up to intensive cleaning. With a surface roughness of less than 0.8 µm, the IP 69K housing with its hygienic stainless steel design eliminates the possibility of the adhesion of product residues, and is also suitable for splash and food zones in which chemically aggressive cleaning media are used. Depending on the application requirements, tubes in various sizes and with different cover glass materials such as acrylic or laminated safety glass complement the protective housing in question.
You can benefit from the cross-sector advantages of our robust IP 54, IP 65, IP 67 and IP 69K cameras.
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