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  1. エーディーディー Kyoto//software
  2. テクノス Tokyo//Industrial Machinery
  3. フロンティアシステム Shiga//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  4. 4 ブル精密 (株)ブル精密 本社 Tochigi//Glass and clay products
  5. 5 東芝ユニファイドテクノロジーズ 東京事業所 検査システム営業部 Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement

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  1. [Case Study] One-Shot 3D Shape Measuring Instrument 'VR-3200' ブル精密 (株)ブル精密 本社
  2. AI Image Inspection Device "EYEbeGenesis" 山善
  3. [Catalog] X-ray Non-Destructive Testing System Comprehensive Catalog 東芝ユニファイドテクノロジーズ 東京事業所 検査システム営業部
  4. A system for automatic inspection of the surfaces of large components such as wooden doors and wall materials. エーディーディー
  5. 5 Portable Welding Inspection System "Wiki-Scan" Rental レックス

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Proposal for the Introduction of an Appearance Inspection System for the Production Site of Bottled Beverages

For those who have existing manufacturing and transport lines and find it difficult to introduce inspection equipment, there is an exterior inspection system that can be installed retroactively.

To those involved in the manufacturing of bottled beverages and similar products, we have a proposal for an inspection device that can be installed later! By attaching a camera to your existing manufacturing and transport line, it is possible to conduct inspections for cap float, liquid filling amounts, label adhesion conditions, and printed inspections on boxes after packaging, all at once. 【Features of this system】 - Cameras can be attached to existing manufacturing and transport lines, enabling inline inspections. - Multiple inspections, such as cap float and label adhesion, can be conducted simultaneously. - If additional inspections are required, those functions can be added. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect can be accommodated. *Detailed information is provided in the attached PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Plastic Bottles with Nozzles

A case study of automating appearance inspection by thoroughly inspecting scratches, black spots, dirt, and printing defects using all six stages!

Would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras" for the bottle's "black spots, scratches, dirt, and printing defects"? We would like to introduce a case where a dedicated inspection device was created to implement a system that conducts these inspections all at once. In this system, when a workpiece is fed into the product input section, it is sent out one by one, and inspections are performed on various parts of the resin bottle, including the outer circumference and nozzle section, using multiple cameras and rotating fixtures. By using imaging environments suited to each specific area, it becomes possible to accurately confirm defects in the areas that need detection. 【Features of this system】 ■ Creation and operation of a dedicated inspection device that performs complex operations ■ Ability to conduct various inspections simultaneously by installing cameras in appropriate locations ■ Recording of which inspection items have defects ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection content *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Appearance inspection system conducted with robots.

What is an inspection system that is conducted quickly, efficiently, and safely with robots? We will introduce its methods and benefits!

Would you like to consider a dream-like inspection system where humans and robots collaborate on tasks? We will provide a detailed introduction to the features of collaborative robots that can work alongside humans, the inspection systems utilizing them, and the benefits of implementation! Our company proposes an inspection system that works in conjunction with robots as one of various inspection systems. Please take a moment to read the materials. [Contents] ■ What is a collaborative robot? ■ Collaborative robots integrated with image processing inspection ■ Benefits of implementation *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Surface Dents on Metal Sheets

An example of automating visual inspection by installing cameras and lighting on the line to capture images of scratches, dents, and chips on metal plates flowing along the conveyance line and conducting inspections!

Regarding the inspection of surface scratches and dents on metal plates being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? This system will involve installing cameras and lighting on the existing transport line to inspect various defects on the surface of the metal plates during transportation. By conducting inspections on the existing transport line for components like metal plates, which are difficult to handle manually, it becomes possible to reduce the effort and human errors associated with separate inspections. 【Features of this system】 - Inspections can be conducted on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. - Since inspections are performed on the transport line, quick responses can be made in case of defects. - Inspections are carried out by considering the surface conditions and using appropriate cameras and lighting. - The equipment can be modified based on the inspection content. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are included in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Resin Molding Products with Sorting Discharge Mechanism

A case study of automating visual inspection to detect defects such as scratches and black spots in resin molded products and to sort and discharge them.

Regarding the inspection of foreign objects and black spots in resin molded products, why not switch from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? We would like to introduce a case study of an inspection device equipped with a mechanism for separating and discharging OK and NG items, created with a separate transport system. In this system, a separate transport line is created, where items are manually fed in, and inspection is conducted using a camera installed on the line. The inspection device has a mechanism to change the discharge destination based on the inspection results, allowing for the identification and separation of defects such as foreign objects and black spots in resin molded products. By making the feeding part manual, it becomes possible to automate the process at a relatively low cost compared to inspection devices that use parts feeders. 【Features of this system】 ■ Automated inspection system with a separately created transport line ■ Improved work efficiency by separating items based on conditions during discharge ■ Reduction of system costs by performing manual feeding ■ The device can be modified based on inspection requirements *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are included in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Case of Cast Metal Parts

A case study of automating visual inspection using multi-axis robots to inspect various complex shapes of cast products!

Regarding the comprehensive inspection of products with complex shapes, such as scratches, dents, and residual cutting chips, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? We would like to introduce a case study of an inspection device that uses a multi-axis robot equipped with a camera and lighting to inspect components with complex shapes. In this system, by attaching a camera and lighting to a multi-axis robot, we can inspect components that are difficult to examine with a fixed camera, capturing images of defective areas sequentially, similar to human inspection. By using a robot, we can direct the camera and lighting to various locations on components of different shapes, making it possible to handle parts with complex geometries that traditional automated inspections struggle with. 【Features of this system】 ■ Automated inspection system using multi-axis robots ■ Capable of specifying and inspecting various locations on complex shapes ■ Able to accommodate heavy or large items by moving the camera ■ The inspection setup can be modified based on the inspection requirements *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be accommodated. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: AI-Based Vegetable Color Change Inspection Example

An example of automating visual inspection by installing cameras and lighting on the line to capture and inspect the discoloration of vegetables flowing on the conveyor line!

Regarding the inspection of discoloration (such as rot) of vegetables being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? By installing cameras and lighting on the existing transport line and utilizing AI, we can create a system to inspect whether any rotting vegetables are flowing through during transportation. For irregularly shaped items, such as certain vegetables that are difficult to distinguish with conventional inspection devices, it becomes possible to identify them using AI. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection can be conducted on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. - Since inspections are performed on the transport line, it is possible to conduct inspections without the need for additional equipment. - AI enables inspections for irregularly shaped vegetables. - The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection examples of components using in-process trays.

A case study of automating visual inspection by sequentially inspecting components arranged in a process tray using a general-purpose XY stage!

Would you like to switch the visual inspection of products lined up in the tray within the process from "manual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which allows inspection for each cell by installing a camera and lighting on a general-purpose XY stage moving device. By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it becomes possible to inspect the workpieces lined up in the tray sequentially without having to set the camera position each time, allowing you to confirm which cell had what kind of defect. 【Features of this system】 - By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it is possible to inspect the tray by cell. - Displays a map showing where and what kind of defects were found in the tray. - The device can be modified based on the inspection content. *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are included in the PDF.

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Introduction to Image Processing Visual Inspection Systems (For Those Considering Automation)

What does the automation of visual inspection mean? I'll explain content that you can't ask people about now. [Introductory book available!!]

"Are you facing any of these issues?" - You are conducting visual inspections, but there are many oversights and complaints. - You are unable to supplement inspectors, causing delays in inspection work. - You have been advised by your delivery destination to automate inspections. Are you struggling with visual inspections? "I am in trouble, but I don't really understand what inspection automation means." This is good news for those who are still in the consideration stage. We will explain the mechanism and benefits of automated inspection in an easy-to-understand manner. First, please download the introductory book and consider it. Our company will conduct free verification for your inspection targets and report the results to you. Feel free to contact us even if you are just wondering if it can be inspected!

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Attention those struggling with image processing appearance inspection systems! *Case studies available now!*

We have introduced an appearance inspection device, but we can't utilize it effectively... we can't perform inspections as we expected... Our image processing appearance inspection system will solve these problems!

Do you have any of the following concerns? - I introduced a testing device, but it has many unnecessary features and is difficult to use... - Additional testing is needed, but the current testing device lacks the necessary functions... - I heard that testing was possible during the demo, but it actually wasn't... - I can't perform the tests as I expected... The image processing appearance inspection system "iVision" will solve these problems! Our uniquely developed inspection software "iVision" is a product we highly recommend for those who are dissatisfied with existing appearance inspection devices. "iVision" is tailored to your needs by verifying the imaging environment in advance and modifying the software to include the required functions, delivering it in the desired format. Additionally, our staff will assist until it operates correctly upon delivery. Another feature of "iVision" is its high expandability. It can accommodate additional testing requirements without the need to purchase separate devices, by modifying the software or adding equipment such as cameras and lighting. *For more details, please download the PDF file below.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Example of Vegetable Shape Inspection Using AI

A case study of automating external inspections of vegetables such as root crops by installing cameras on existing transport and sorting equipment and using AI for judgment!

Regarding the size classification and defect inspection of root vegetables flowing on a dedicated conveyor line, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? By installing cameras and lighting on the existing conveyor and classification equipment and using AI for judgment, we can create a system that classifies root vegetables by size and identifies defects during transport. Using AI makes it possible to distinguish items with irregular shapes and colors, such as vegetables, which are difficult to identify with standard inspection equipment. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection can be conducted using the existing conveyor and classification equipment without creating a separate inspection system. - Utilization of the existing conveyor line allows for effective use of equipment. - AI enables inspection of irregularly shaped vegetables. - The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information, including details and processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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I want to perform visual inspections using AI! Introducing the benefits of using AI.

We will present a proposal explaining issues such as the complexity of the product making it difficult without AI, and the problems of implementing AI that does not make accurate judgments.

The shape and conditions of the product are complex, so inspection cannot be done without using AI. We borrowed a demo machine that can inspect with AI, but it does not make correct judgments. It seems that anything can be done with AI, but there are pitfalls. I will briefly explain the suitability of using AI, the reasons why things may not go well, and more. [Contents of Proposal 2] - The misconception that it is difficult without AI - What AI inspections are good at - Reasons why inspections may not go well - Solutions to problems during implementation If you are currently considering automating inspection systems with AI, please take a moment to read this.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Example of Defect Inspection for Rod-Shaped Metal Products

An example of automated visual inspection using XY operational robots and trays with rotating mechanisms to inspect the entire side surface of rod-shaped metal and resin products.

Regarding the side inspection of cylindrical products arranged on a dedicated tray equipped with a rotating mechanism: "Shall we switch from visual inspection to automated inspection using a camera?" We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot" that combines a general-purpose XY stage movement device with a special tray. In the side inspection of cylindrical components, it is common to inspect each item one by one while rotating the inspection target, which can be very costly to create a dedicated inspection device. Therefore, by creating a simple rotating device equipped with a dedicated tray and using it in conjunction with a movable camera, it is possible to create a relatively inexpensive device. 【Features of this system】 ■ Enables side inspection of cylindrical products using a dedicated tray and a two-dimensional movable stage ■ Allows for the introduction of an inspection device at a relatively low cost without creating an independent inspection device ■ Displays a map indicating the location and type of defects on the tray ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection content *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information, including details and processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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Introduction to Image Processing Visual Inspection Systems (Introduction to Various Benefits of Automation)

What are the benefits of automating visual inspections? In addition to the pass/fail judgment function, we will introduce various applications. [Introductory book available]

"Are you facing any concerns?" - You want to connect inspection results to process improvements, but you're not sure how. - The results from inspectors vary, making it difficult to gather accurate statistics. - You have been asked to provide documentation from the production side for process improvements. Are you experiencing any issues as you implement automation in visual inspections? "I am struggling, but I don't fully understand the other benefits of inspection automation." This is good news for those who are still in the consideration phase. We will briefly explain how to effectively utilize the results of automated inspections. First, please download the introductory book and consider it.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Example of soldering condition inspection on a circuit board.

A case of automated visual inspection using an XY robotic system to continuously inspect for missing or misaligned solder balls on IC chips!

Shall we switch the inspection of the soldering condition on the substrate from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which operates as an inspection system by attaching an inspection system to a general-purpose XY stage moving device. By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it becomes possible to check the condition of solder balls at various locations on the substrate. 【Features of this system】 - Capable of inspecting the absence and positional defects of solder balls across the entire substrate - Mapping of defective areas is also possible - The device can be modified based on the inspection content *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information, including details and processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Flat Surface Measurement Inspection Example

An example of automating visual inspection by measuring multiple points on a metal plate using a laser displacement gauge and an XY robotic arm to conduct flatness measurement inspections!

Regarding the flatness inspection of steel plates, would you consider switching from "manual measurement" to "automated inspection using a laser displacement meter"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which has made measurement possible by installing a laser displacement meter on a general-purpose XY stage moving device. By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it becomes possible to measure multiple points on a metal plate. Additionally, by utilizing a general-purpose tabletop robot and a laser displacement meter, it is feasible to create an inspection system at a relatively low cost. 【Features of this system】 ■ Realization of a parallelism inspection device that is difficult to achieve visually by using a laser displacement meter ■ Realization of an inspection device using a general-purpose tabletop robot and a laser displacement meter ■ Creation of overall trend mapping, etc., depending on the measurement points ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection content *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Benefits of automatic inspection using image processing devices (systems)

Automatic aggregation of inspection results: Introducing the benefits that lead to process improvement!

What are the advantages of automating visual inspections compared to manual inspections? This includes an explanation of the use of inspection results! We will provide an introductory book. ADDI Co., Ltd. not only assists in building inspection systems but also in aggregating inspection results and creating software tailored to our customers' needs. We have transformed various consultations into reality, such as "I want to build a system that includes feedback on inspection results and other functionalities." [Contents of the Introductory Book, Application Edition 1] ■ How to utilize inspection results ■ Advantages of automating visual inspections ■ Another method of utilizing inspection results We are currently offering an introductory book that clearly explains the various uses of inspection results beyond inspection judgments for customers who are considering or will consider automating their inspection systems! *For details, please download the catalog in PDF format.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Steel Plate Inspection Using 3D Sensors

An example of automated appearance inspection using a 3D sensor to measure the unevenness on metal steel plates, such as copper, flowing on a conveyor!

Regarding the inspection of the surface irregularities of metal steel plates flowing on the line, would you consider switching from "individual measurements" to "automated inspection using 3D sensors"? By installing 3D sensors on the existing conveyor line and conducting measurements, it becomes possible to inspect the irregularities without having to individually remove and measure each plate. For materials like metal plates, which are difficult to handle manually, conducting inspections on the existing conveyor line can reduce the effort and human errors associated with separate inspections. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection can be performed on the conveyor line without creating a separate inspection system. - By installing the device on the production line, the inspection process can be streamlined. - The use of 3D sensors enables the realization of inspection devices that can measure size and depth. - The device can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Tablet Chipping and Staining Inspection Example

A case study of automating visual inspection using a general-purpose XY stage for inspecting tablets spread out on a tray!

Would you like to switch the visual inspection of tablets and other pills spread out on a tray from "manual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which installs a camera and lighting on a general-purpose XY stage movement device, enabling inspection over a specified area. By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it is possible to inspect the entire designated area for each specified section without having to set the camera position each time, allowing you to confirm where and what kind of defects were present. 【Features of this system】 - By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it is possible to sequentially inspect even large areas. - It indicates the coordinates of defects and displays a map showing where and what kind of defects were found. - The device can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information is included in the PDF, along with the processing flow.

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Visual inspection using a combination of AI and rule-based methods for more stable inspections.

Would you consider using a combination of AI and rule-based methods to conduct inspections correctly?

When using AI for visual inspection, it is essential to first gather images of both good and defective products. Would you consider exploring a rule-based approach to solve these issues? By following these steps, stable visual inspection with AI can be achieved. [Contents of Proposal 4] - Collect a large number of accurate images - Train the AI on accurate images - In that case, is AI really necessary? Thinking about the future, I want to use AI, but I'm worried if it can truly perform inspections. If you feel this way, please take a moment to read this.

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"Introduction to Image Processing Appearance Inspection" booklet *Two technical documents and case studies are being offered.

A comprehensive explanation of the mechanisms of image processing inspection devices and important considerations for their introduction, which you may be hesitant to ask about now! Essential technical materials for beginners to advanced users will be provided.

Image processing appearance inspection using cameras instead of human eyes for analysis and processing! This is an essential technical document summarizing the benefits of automation and key points for implementation. Additionally, you can download a guide that explains the strengths of ADD, which has a proven track record in many industries, along with the implementation process. 【Introduction to Implementing Image Processing Appearance Inspection (From the Mechanism of Inspection Systems to Various Implementation Styles)】 ■ The significance and mechanism of implementing image processing appearance inspection ■ Styles of introducing appearance inspection equipment ■ Utilization of verification data ■ Capabilities of inspection equipment ■ Usage methods and specific examples, etc. → For an introductory guide on image processing appearance inspection that you may have been hesitant to ask about, please download the "Introduction to Image Processing (Integrated Edition)." 【What ADD Can Do】 ■ Strengths of ADD ■ Track record of implementation ■ Support with total systems ■ Reliable support available from the day after delivery ■ Process leading up to implementation → If you want to know about companies that have already implemented it or key points for introducing appearance inspection, please download the "Proposal for Image Processing Appearance Inspection System." *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Image Processing Visual Inspection System *Proposal for Implementation is being presented.

Proposal for inspection equipment that combines customization to desired forms and reliable initial response: Introduction to "What can be done because it's A.D.D."

iVision is an image processing visual inspection system that achieves high detection accuracy through high-performance software. This product is a system centered around software, but it is not just a standalone inspection software for sale; it is provided as a device that incorporates the software. With this approach, we can propose inspection devices in the desired form tailored to your site. Additionally, our staff will visit your installation location to handle the cumbersome initial setup, allowing for a seamless introduction without imposing any burden on you. Please check out our system and services, which are distinct from other inspection devices!! 【Features】 - Proven track record in various industries, including not only metals and plastics but also building materials, apparel, and food. - Supports automation of various inspections, from micro-sized to large components. - Available in various forms, from inline installations to standalone devices. - Reliable support to ensure you can utilize the inspection device immediately after installation. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: AI-Based Inspection of Bento Ingredients

A case study of automating visual inspection by installing cameras and lighting on the line to capture and inspect the condition of bento boxes flowing on the conveyor line!

Regarding the mistakes or absence of ingredients in the bento boxes being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? By installing cameras and lighting on the existing transport line and utilizing AI, we can create a system that inspects for mistakes in the arrangement or presence of ingredients while they are being transported on the line. This system will also be able to identify irregular items, such as bento ingredients, which are difficult to distinguish with conventional inspection devices, by using AI. 【Features of this system】 ■ Inspection can be conducted on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. ■ Since inspections are performed on the transport line, it is possible to conduct inspections without creating additional devices. ■ By using AI, inspections can be carried out for ingredients that do not have consistent shapes or colors. ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection content. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information is provided in the PDF, including specifics and processing flow.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Example of container lid condition inspection using 3D sensors.

An example of automating visual inspection to check the sealing condition of container lids flowing on the conveyor line by installing a 3D sensor on the line!

Regarding the inspection of the lids of containers being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using 3D sensors"? By installing 3D sensors on the existing transport line and measuring the condition of the lids, we can create a system that performs inspections without the need for inspectors to be stationed on the transport line. Using 3D sensors allows us to confirm the sealing condition of the lids, including slight "lifting" that is difficult to detect with overhead cameras. 【Features of this system】 ■ Inspections can be conducted on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. ■ Since inspections are performed on the transport line, it is possible to conduct inspections without creating additional equipment. ■ The use of 3D sensors enables the detection of slight lifting of the lids. ■ The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Spherical Rubber and Urethane Products

A case study of automating visual inspection using a general-purpose XY stage to inspect the size and deformation of spherical rubber products!

Would you like to switch the visual inspection of spherical-shaped parts spread out on a work tray from "manual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which has a camera and lighting installed on a general-purpose XY stage movement device, allowing inspection over a specified area. By using a two-dimensional moving stage, it is possible to inspect the entire designated area for each specified area without having to set the camera position each time. This allows for checking whether there are any items of varying sizes, chips, deformations, or anything that does not meet specifications mixed in. 【Features of this system】 - By using a two-dimensional moving stage, it is possible to sequentially inspect even large areas. - It indicates the coordinates of any defects and displays a map showing the positions and types of defects found. - The device can be modified according to the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be accommodated. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection case of engraved text on metal rods.

A case study on the automation of visual inspection for reading characters engraved on the side of a metal rod!

Would you like to switch from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera" for verifying the characters stamped on the side of metal rods and checking for correctness? We would like to introduce a hand-held inspection device that accurately reads characters stamped on flat and curved surfaces, allowing for confirmation of character strings and correctness judgment. In this system, a simple hand-held inspection device is set up with only a camera and lighting on the inspection stand, enabling accurate reading of characters stamped on curved surfaces and surfaces that easily reflect light, which are difficult to read with general-purpose machines. 【Features of this system】 ■ A simple inspection system with a camera and lighting installed on the inspection stand ■ Capable of reading characters stamped on glossy and curved surfaces ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection content *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are included in the PDF.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection example of electronic components housed in trays.

A case study of automating visual inspection using a general-purpose XY stage to sequentially inspect the appearance of electronic components housed in a tray!

Shall we switch the visual inspection of electronic components housed in trays from "manual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We would like to introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which allows for inspection of each cell in the tray by installing a camera and lighting on a general-purpose XY stage moving device. By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it becomes possible to inspect the workpieces lined up in the tray sequentially without having to set the camera position each time, allowing us to confirm which cell had what kind of defect. 【Features of this system】 ■ By using a two-dimensional operating stage, it is possible to inspect the tray cell by cell. ■ Displays a map indicating where in the tray the defects were located. ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be accommodated. *Detailed processing information, including specifics and processing flow, is included in the PDF.

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Image processing appearance inspection system using a 6-axis robot.

By using a six-axis robot, inspections similar to those conducted visually can be performed.

In inspection devices using image processing, are you giving up on inspecting items that have complex shapes or require workers to change their grip? By using a 6-axis robot, it becomes possible to automate inspections that were previously difficult. We will explain the benefits of using robots, as well as methods and considerations. As one of our various inspection systems, we propose an inspection system that utilizes a 6-axis robot. Please take a moment to read the materials. [Contents] - Benefits and issues of using a 6-axis robot - Specific methods when using a 6-axis robot *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Proposal for Semi-Automatic Simple Inspection for Reduced Labor and Small Space

A compact automatic inspection system that allows one operator to achieve "input ⇒ automatic inspection ⇒ output."

Automated inspection by robots is expensive, so we want to keep the introduction costs down and manage with minimal personnel! We want to achieve automated inspection in a small space! This is recommended for those who have such concerns! The manual tasks involve placing the items to be inspected onto a conveyor, and after completing the automated inspection, only the simple task of classifying and discharging according to the screen instructions remains. ADDI Co., Ltd. proposes and delivers solutions tailored to our customers' needs based on our long-standing technology in inspection equipment development. If you want to automate inspections but find it difficult to secure a budget and want to limit automation to just a part, please feel free to consult us. *For details, please download the catalog in PDF format. We first confirm what the customer wants to inspect and in what condition, then consider cameras, lighting, etc., accordingly, and based on that, we will propose the necessary inspection equipment.

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[Case Study] An automated process system that integrates various types of automatic measuring instruments.

One-shot solution! It enables the automation of data processing and database creation for the challenging measurement device.

We would like to introduce a case study of implementing an automated process system at an automotive parts manufacturer. To automate the sampling inspection of frequently produced critical mass products, we introduced the "Major Tracer," which provided a one-stop solution for the automation of data processing and database creation with measuring instruments, a previously challenging task. By maximizing the measurement program activation function, we achieved inspections that could be conducted solely by operators who are not familiar with the measuring instruments. Additionally, we incorporated robust management monitoring features, allowing us to establish a nearly complete management system that meets the importance of the products. 【Overview】 ■ Implementation Site: Automotive Parts Manufacturer ■ Implemented System: Major Tracer (Automated Process System) ■ Reason for Implementation: Automation of sampling inspections for frequently produced critical mass products *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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