HG-hyperLab
Laboratory Hyperspectral Imaging System
Optional Multi-Band Spectral Range · Motorized Scanning Platform · Modular Design · Turnkey System
A hyperspectral imaging system tailored for laboratory hyperspectral analysis and scientific research, enabling automated spectral data acquisition and data processing.
Product Introduction
The HG-hyperLab series hyperspectral imaging spectrometer delivers exceptionally stable hyperspectral imaging performance. Optimized for spectral resolution, spatial resolution, and automated data processing, it seamlessly accommodates the hyperspectral data measurement needs of various platforms across laboratory and field settings. It is widely used in scientific research and education, precision agriculture, fruit quality evaluation, material science, biomedicine, mineral analysis, as well as the classification and identification of traditional Chinese medicinal materials.
This product series supports multiple wavelength measurement options—including 400nm-1000nm, 900nm-1700nm, 1000nm-2500nm, and 400nm-2500nm—and offers a wide range of optical lenses with different field of view (FOV) options. To suit varied operation conditions, the laboratory package features a professional motorized scanning gantry coupled with stable indoor illumination to satisfy demands ranging from broad-field surveying to micro-scale high spatial resolution mapping; meanwhile, the field package provides a portable scanning pan-tilt head and robust mobile power modules to reliably support outdoor, on-site field data capture.
Built upon a flexible and expandable architecture, the HG-hyperLab system allows users to configure distinct spectral ranges, imaging modules, and measurement methods based on exact application requirements. This maximizing operational adaptability and ease of use without sacrificing standard-setting data consistency. With its fully integrated workflow from automated data acquisition to automated post-processing, the operation is rock-solid yet highly intuitive. Users can easily perform hyperspectral image acquisition, radiometric calibration, and analysis through standard operations, dramatically lowering the technical barrier to complex hyperspectral measurements.
Technical Features
Multi-Band Configurations
400–2500nm spectral ranges
High Spectral Resolution
High spectral and high spatial resolution imaging
Precision Motorized Scanning
Professional laboratory/field scanning platform systems
Push-Broom Imaging
Stable and highly efficient push-broom imaging technology
Automated Analysis
Automated data processing and post-analysis workflow
Customized Development
Supports customized industry application solutions
Application Fields
Precision Agriculture & Crop Analysis
Quality & Ingredient Analysis of Chinese Herbal Medicines
Mineral Identification & Material Analysis
Food Safety & Composition Detection
Biomedicine & Scientific Research Education
Target Classification & Intelligent Recognition
Technical Specifications
| Model | HG-hyperLab-V10 | HG-hyperLab-N17 | HG-hyperLab-S25 | HG-hyperLab-VS25 |
| Wavelength Range | 400nm–1000nm | 900nm–1700nm | 1000nm–2500nm | 400nm–2500nm |
| Field of View (FOV) | Multiple FOV lenses optional | Multiple FOV lenses optional | Multiple FOV lenses optional | Multiple FOV lenses optional |
| Scan Type | Push-broom Imaging | Push-broom Imaging | Push-broom Imaging | Push-broom Imaging |
| Spectral Resolution | ≤2.0nm | ≤5.0nm | ≤7.0nm | ≤2.0nm VNIR ≤7.0nm SWIR |
| Spectral Channels | 400 | 160 | 300 | 680 |
| Spatial Pixels | 1800 | 640 | 640 | 1800/640 |
| Spatial Resolution | 50µm | 0.3mm | 0.5mm | 0.5mm |
| Scanning Speed | 100mm/s | 100mm/s | 100mm/s | 100mm/s |
| Sample Scan Time | <5s | <5s | <5s | <5s |
| Dimensions (mm) | 230×120×750 | 230×120×750 | 230×120×750 | 230×120×750 |
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