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Core Function & Technology
The CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) is a fundamental semiconductor imaging sensor. Its primary function is to convert an optical image into electronic digital signals. This is achieved through an array of tiny, light-sensitive elements called pixels (Pixels) embedded in the device. The number of pixels integrated on a single CCD chip directly determines the resolution of the captured image; a higher pixel count yields a more detailed and sharper picture. While its role is analogous to traditional photographic film, the key distinction lies in its ability to instantly transform the visual scene into a digital format for display and analysis.
Application in Laser Welding Systems
This CCTV camera system is specifically engineered for integration with laser welding machines. It serves as a critical visual aid, providing real-time, magnified observation of the welding process directly from the operator's console. A significant feature is the incorporation of an adjustable reticle (crosshair) overlay on the video feed. This reticle provides a precise visual reference point, enabling perfect alignment of the laser beam with the workpiece before and during the welding operation.
Operational Benefits
By offering a clear, real-time view of the weld pool and the joint area, the system allows operators to meticulously monitor the welding effect. This capability is crucial for ensuring consistent weld quality, verifying joint penetration, and detecting any anomalies immediately. The combination of high-resolution imaging and the reticle orientation function greatly enhances operational convenience, positioning accuracy, and overall process control.


