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A machine vision inspection system detects defects, contaminants, functional flaws, and other irregularities in manufactured products. Examples include inspecting medicine tablets for flaws, displays to verify icons or confirm pixel presence, and touch screens to measure backlight contrast.
The use of digital or computer-aided inspection, measurement, and analysis of components is known as automated inspection. The automation can be the manipulation of the object, the collection of measurements, or the analysis post-inspection to assess the component against a specification.
A controller area network (CAN) bus is a high-integrity serial bus system used to connect intelligent devices.
The Global Can 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.
EyeC introduces a new web print inspection system. EyeC, a quality control firm based in Hamburg, has introduced a new web print inspection system. Simultaneously, real-time defect detection improves efficiency and safety in the manufacturing process.
To meet the ever-increasing demands of manufacturers, the EyeC ProofRunner Wide Web combines integrated intelligence and innovative technology. The EyeC ProofRunner Wide Web provides ultra-fast and precise 100% print inspection in wide web applications, as well as consistent high inspection performance at any press speed and quality and inspection results documentation.
The new system enables inline inspection for any type of roll goods, such as flexible packaging or leaflets, in a wide web range of up to 1,700mm. It can be installed directly on a printing or cutting machine with minimal setup effort.
Even complex jobs can be set up in seconds thanks to the intuitive and multilingual user interface. An 8k colour line scan camera ensures high-precision print image control at full press speed. ProofRunner Wide Web compares the print image to the print-ready PDF file and automatically identifies the print image in an innovative and fully automatic process.
The inspection areas are defined by an inspection mask created during the pre-press stage. Texts, graphics, colour deviations, variable data, and 1D and 2D codes are all thoroughly inspected.
The smart technology automatically detects defective areas and warns the operator in realtime if significant deviations occur. Errors can be identified immediately thanks to this live defect detection, saving expensive consumables and valuable machine time.