
The Cavitar C400 Welding Camera gives instructors and students a clear, real-time view of what happens during the welding process. Its compact design, integrated illumination, and reliable performance make it well-suited for classrooms, laboratories, and research programs that focus on welding science and industrial training.
Clear Visual Understanding During Training
The Cavitar C400 Welding Camera allows instructors to show details of welding that are difficult to see with the naked eye. With its built-in laser illumination and high frame rate, the camera captures the arc, molten pool, and material changes in real time. Among many benefits of the C400, students can watch how heat affects the weld and how technique influences results, helping them build stronger practical skills and a better grasp of welding fundamentals.
Built for the Classroom
The C400’s compact structure and straightforward setup make it practical for use in educational settings. Its durable design and integrated cooling channels support long training sessions without performance loss. Whether instructors use it for live demonstrations or recorded lessons, the camera offers dependable image quality that supports day-to-day instruction and consistent learning outcomes.
Cavitar C400 Technical Specifications
The Cavitar C400 is a fourth-generation welding camera designed for demanding training and research environments. Its compact structure, integrated illumination, and built-in cooling channels support reliable operation during extended use. The camera’s simple setup and adaptable design make it a practical choice for classrooms, laboratories, and automated welding systems that require consistent performance and clear visual output.
- Max Resolution: 1440 × 1080 for detailed imaging of weld joints
- Frame Rate: Up to 70 fps, allowing smooth capture of fast-moving processes
- Working Distance: Adjustable from 150 mm to 300 mm, with fields of view between 28 × 21 mm and 62 × 47 mm
- Laser Illumination: 640 nm wavelength, Class 3R for reliable visibility through the welding arc
- Cooling Options: Passive, conductive, or active air/liquid cooling for various setups
- Ethernet Connection: M12 X-coded Gigabit port for steady data transmission
These features give educators and students a stable and adaptable tool for both manual and automated welding exercises.
Promoting Safe Observation and Better Technique
The C400 makes it possible for students to watch welding on a screen instead of standing near the arc. This reduces exposure to bright light and fumes while still showing the full process in detail. Instructors can pause footage to point out good technique, common mistakes, and the effects of different parameters on weld quality. The result is a safer and more informed learning experience.
Supporting Research and Technical Skill Development
For advanced programs and university research, the Cavitar C400 helps collect visual data on welding performance. The camera’s frame rate and resolution make it suitable for studying stability, heat input, and material interaction. This allows students and researchers to analyze results, compare methods, and refine their understanding of welding science and automation.
The Cavitar C400 Welding Camera gives schools and training centers a dependable way to improve how welding is taught and studied. Its durable design, clear imaging, and flexible setup make it a practical choice for any program focused on technical education and industrial training. With the C400, educators can turn complex welding processes into clear, accessible lessons that prepare students for success in the field.
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