{"id":3018,"date":"2020-03-02T07:10:16","date_gmt":"2020-03-02T07:10:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sipotek.net\/?p=3018"},"modified":"2020-03-02T07:10:16","modified_gmt":"2020-03-02T07:10:16","slug":"how-vision-inspection-systems-help-to-maintain-your-quality-control-process","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sipotek.net\/how-vision-inspection-systems-help-to-maintain-your-quality-control-process\/","title":{"rendered":"How vision inspection systems help to maintain your quality control process"},"content":{"rendered":"

Machine vision inspection<\/a>\u00a0is an important and\u00a0brand new technology\u00a0for modern industrial manufacturing process, which is widely used in various kind of\u00a0industry such as PCB, electronic components, magnetic parts, plastic or rubber accessory, automotive accessory, pharmaceutical, and etc. People are often confused about what machine vision can and cannot do for a manufacturing line. Understand how machine vision works can help decision makers to solve problems during production process.<\/p>\n

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Sipotek Visual Inspection Machine 36<\/p><\/div>\n

Basic machine vision<\/a> utilize multiple cameras setting in specific positions, ready to be triggered to capture images of the objects, and then transfer the image data through imaging processing system to the inspection system. The inspection works is triggered when receiving the signal of image processing system and begin to deal with the images data and give analysis and detection automatically, usually in an industrial or production environment. A typical application might be on an assembly line. Before we sell our product, the inspection procedure is a must, so the inspection work is necessary if we can put a machine vision inspection tool before we pack and deliver our goods. The cameras is programmed to check the position of something, its color, size or shape, or whether the object is there or not. It can look at and decipher a standard or 2D matrix barcode<\/a> or even read printed characters.<\/p>\n

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Now the product is inspected through the machine vision system. After it has been inspected, a signal is usually generated to determine what to do with it. The part might be recognized as qualified with OK or unqualified with NG. The part then will be rejected into a container or special tray or an offshoot conveyor, or passed on through more assembly operations, tracking its inspection results through the system. In any case, machine vision systems can provide a lot more information about an object than simple absence\/presence type sensors.<\/p>\n

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Sipotek Visual Inspection Machine 21<\/p><\/div>\n

Typically the function for machine vision include.<\/p>\n