At ViSCO, we carefully listen to your testing needs and propose the optimal imaging inspection environment tailored to your inspection parameters, testing volume, and budget.
Based on our past inspection implementation results and customer requests, we will introduce four solution examples in this article.
Case 1: O-ring (circular) inspection
Inspection parameters: Detection of dents, burrs, surface scratches, etc., measurement of each size
Examples of inspection objects: O-rings, gaskets
★Point:O-rings and gaskets are easily deformed, making accurate inspection difficult in the past
⇒Using ViSCO's new tracking inspection tool, it is now easy to track circumferential edges even if they are deformed.
Case 2: Resin plastic product appearance inspection (color/shape recognition) & pick-and-place by robot
Inspection parameters: Image recognition, identification and sorting (pick and place) of parts color and shape
Examples of inspection
objects: Molded plastic products, electronic components, metal parts, etc.
★Point:Acts as the "eyes" of robots to locate where particular objects are (positioning check), identifies their colors / shapes, and sort them. Can be used with both industrial robots and collaborative robots.
Case 3: Metal parts inspection using AI-based classification function
Inspection parameters: Classification of scratches, hit marks, foreign matter, fibers, etc.
Examples of inspection objects: electronic components, HDDs, semiconductors, metal parts, etc.
★Point:By using the AI-based classification function, inspection results, which have been difficult in the past, are classified by machine learning.
Concrete analysis of the causes of detected defects is possible => Whether they are real defects or not can be distinguished. No GPU is required for machine learning.
Case 4: Cylindrical shape inspection/metal parts inspection
Inspection parameters: surface dirt, scratches, dents
Examples of inspection objects: Cylindrical products such as battery cases and bearings, etc.
★Point:The use of an area camera allows for image capture while switching between multiple illuminations, making it possible to handle surface changes that could not be handled by conventional line scan cameras.
Inspections that were difficult in the past may become possible by utilizing AI-based functions and high-precision image processing systems. Please feel free to contact ViSCO for more information.