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Utilising imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis, machine vision is a technology. Through the use of 2D machine vision, a two-dimensional (X, Y) map of the intensity of reflected light is recorded and analysed.
Comparing intensity variations is normally how processing is done (contrast). Many in the business refer to 2D vision as “automated inspection” because it has historically been utilised for tasks like reading barcodes, orienting labels, and verifying printing.
The Global 2D visual inspection system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Omron launched the “industry’s first” machine for 2D dimensioning and visual inspection. In full collaboration with SIIX Corporation, the largest EMS provider in the country and a company dedicated to enhancing the reliability and production quality of electronics components, the VT-M121 shows how a full inspection is practical for meeting the standards of quality demanded by the automotive industry.
To achieve “zero flaws” in automotive electronics, which must have high quality and high reliability, VT-M121 replaces the manual inspection procedure of sampling examination by operators with automatic comprehensive inspection in the production line.
The installation rates of crucial electrical safety components, such as LED headlamps, millimetre-wave radar to detect vehicles and pedestrians with wireless connection, the electronics mirror that is mounted as a replacement for the current side-view mirror and inside rear-view mirror, have been rising in tandem with the progress in the development of automotive technology, such as advanced driver-assistance systems, self-driving, and electric vehicles However, a visual evaluation of these highly compressed and minute automotive electrical parts takes some time.
By combining the powerful image-processing system “FH series” with the illumination pattern of the MDMC Light that can dynamically adjust the illumination hue and angle, the VT-M121 enables the detection of flaws as precisely as or even more so than the human eye.
The machine has enhanced the dimension and inspection performance with “the repetition accuracy 10 um” by doing both the visual and dimension inspections simultaneously.
By attaining “zero defects” for consumers through full-scale guarantees, the collecting and management of inspection data in place of on-the-spot inspections, and full-scale guaranteeing, VT-M121 helps to improve the safety and dependability of the vehicle industry.