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Gaiasorter Hyperspectral Sorting System

Gaiasorter Hyperspectral Sorting System

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  • Gaia Hyperspectral Analyzer

    Gaia Hyperspectral Analyzer

    GaiaField hyperspectral system is ultraportable hyperspectral imaging system and developed by Zolix. Dustproof grade: IP5, Waterproof grade: IP1. thousands of bands of data analysis and pr izes a high-resolution (400-1000nm), which c details of high-value data bGaiaField-Pro (GFP) camera provide extremely high resolution images by scanning and taking multiple images to construct a hyperspectral datacube. Hyperspectral imaging devices (GFP) for spatial (slit) scanning obtain slit spectra by projecting a strip of the scene onto a slit and dispersing the. The ZOLIX GaiaArtScanner is a purpose-built desktop hyperspectral imaging system engineered specifically for non-invasive, spatially resolved chemical characterization of cultural heritage objects—particularly classical Chinese paintings, handscrolls, album leaves, and ancient manuscripts. Hyperspectral imaging enable detailed monitoring of vegetation, allowing to analyse plant stress responses, nutrient status and growth dynamics over time. These are available for about 220.

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  • Color sorting of four-core optical cables

    Color sorting of four-core optical cables

    According to TIA/EIA-598, the standard 4 core fiber optic cable color code begins with blue for the first fiber, followed by orange for the second, green for the third, and brown for the fourth. This guide covers everything you need to know about 4 core fiber, including its internal structure, TIA standard color coding, and how to choose the right type. What is a 4 Core Optical Cable? A 4 Core Optical Cable is a fiber optic cable that contains four individual optical fibers within a single. How to Identify Fibers in High-Count Cables (>12 Fibers) For cables with more than 12 strands (e., 48, 96, or 144 fibers), the industry uses a “Tube and Fiber” system. With clear tables and updated details, it serves as a comprehensive reference for technicians handling modern fiber optic installations. The color arrangement for optical fiber cables is standardized to ensure consistent identification of individual fibers during installation, splicing, and maintenance.

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