SWIR, or Short-Wave Infrared, refers to a non-visible imaging technique used for various industrial applications. Unlike visible light, SWIR operates in the 900 nm to 1700 nm range, allowing it to penetrate materials and reveal features that are otherwise invisible to standard cameras.
In SWIR imaging, the camera captures grayscale images in various wavelengths, which reflect different material properties. This ability makes SWIR ideal for food sorting, pharmaceutical inspection, plastic recycling, and semiconductor manufacturing, where invisible characteristics like moisture content or material composition are crucial.
EyeVision software seamlessly processes 16-bit images captured by SWIR cameras, offering a specialized toolset for multispectral imaging. Additionally, its 2D toolset remains fully compatible, enabling users to perform advanced imaging tasks with just a few mouse clicks.