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  1. エーディーディー Kyoto//software
  2. 萩原テクノソリューションズ 事業企画本部 事業推進部 Aichi//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  3. 芝浦機械 ロボット製品情報 Kanagawa//Industrial Machinery
  4. 4 コムシス情報システム フューチャライズ事業部 Tokyo//Information and Communications
  5. 4 協和医療器 Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement

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  1. Case study of automated visual inspection: *Example of sheet material scratch dimension and depth inspection* エーディーディー
  2. Case study of automated visual inspection: Example of surface inspection of wood grain materials using AI. エーディーディー
  3. Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Defect Inspection Using 3D Sensors エーディーディー
  4. Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection case for checking the surface condition of metal parts. エーディーディー
  5. 4 Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Printing Inspection for Plastic Products エーディーディー

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Challenges and Limitations of Visual Inspection Systems *Free booklet with case studies included!

Even companies introducing visual inspection can gain hints for quality improvement! We present a booklet that helps review conventional inspection processes and methods! Improving detection accuracy for fine and complex defects.

This booklet introduces the current state of the image processing system market, which is expected to grow, as well as the benefits of automating visual inspections and the challenges faced during and after the introduction of inspection equipment. It explains the inspection challenges of increasingly miniaturized electronic circuit boards and the issues in automating visual inspections that require multiple optical conditions, using case studies. 【About the booklet】 ■ Background and challenges of visual inspection ■ Inspection challenges of patterns on miniaturized electronic circuit boards ■ Challenges in automating visual inspections that require multiple optical conditions ■ What is image processing inspection "URCP"? Ube Information Systems supports the optimization of image processing inspections from both hardware and software perspectives. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us directly.

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[Case Example] Automation System with Stamp Imprinting Functionality

Easy to deploy on the production line! A case that effectively increases robot operating rates and enables efficient ROM production.

We would like to introduce a case of custom solutions we have implemented. This is an automation system that performs stamping with a rubber stamp on devices that have been successfully written to. In particular, for types of devices that have long writing times and where the device transport robot is in a waiting state, we utilize the robot's waiting time to perform the stamping, thereby increasing the robot's operational rate and contributing to efficient ROM production. With this single system, it is possible to perform writing, stamping, and simple marking inspection, making it easy to integrate into the production line. 【Case Overview】 ■ Industry: Automotive equipment, precision instruments, home appliances & office automation equipment, FA equipment & industrial machinery, others ■ Application: ALL ■ Devices: NOR, Serial FLASH, Microcontrollers ■ Purpose/Features: Improved production efficiency, custom solutions, quality control ■ Supported Programmers: TEH27/28 series *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection case of resin filling condition in lead frames.

A system for inspecting the resin filling state of lead frames on a mass basis, an example of automating appearance inspection using a general-purpose stage that operates on two axes!

Would you like to switch from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera" for necessary inspections such as "filling defects" in lead frames? We would like to introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which operates as an inspection device by installing an inspection system on a general-purpose XY stage moving device. In this system, by using the "iVision Robot," we present a case study for introducing a system that inspects the resin filling condition of lead frames on a mass basis. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection system using "iVision Robot" with a general-purpose XY stage moving device - Capable of detailed inspections on a mass basis - The inspection content can be modified based on the device *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information, including specifics and processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Printing Inspection for Plastic Products

A case study of the introduction of automated visual inspection that can detect various defects such as printing misalignment, chipping, bleeding, and dirt all at once by conducting inspections in multiple environments!

Would you consider switching to "automatic inspection using cameras" for checking the printed characters on the surface of resin parts for "printing misalignment," "chipping," "bleeding," and "dirt"? We would like to introduce an example of a system that installs multiple cameras and lighting on the printing process line to inspect the printing condition all at once. For products with multi-color printing on the surface of resin molded items, it becomes possible to conduct inspections for defective printing conditions that cannot be inspected in a single environment by using imaging environments tailored to each printing condition. 【Features of this system】 ■ Enables automatic inspection without the need to introduce separate lines or equipment for inspection. ■ Allows for inspections of various conditions by using multiple imaging environments even for inspections of the same area. ■ Conducts inspections on the transport line after printing, enabling rapid response in case of defects. ■ Well-suited for environments that perform multi-color printing such as screen printing and gravure printing. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and processing flow are included in the PDF.

  • Visual Inspection Equipment
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Case of Transparent Resin Film

A case study of the automation implementation of a system that conducts inspections by installing cameras and lighting on a line where transparent film is transported in a roll-to-roll manner!

Regarding the inspection of black spots and foreign objects on transparent films transported in a roll-to-roll manner, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? We would like to introduce examples of systems that operate by installing cameras and lighting on the transport line for inspection purposes. This system is an example of introducing an inline inspection system with a number of cameras and lighting tailored to the width of the workpiece, such as films being transported at high speed like in roll-to-roll processes. It is also capable of handling materials other than films, such as paper and fabric. 【Features of this system】 - Construction of an inspection system by installing cameras on roll-to-roll lines - Capability to handle high-speed transport due to high-precision processing technology - The equipment 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 the processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Tape and Film Cutting Edges

Case study of introducing automatic inspection on the conveyor line for dirt, roughness, and cutting defects on the cut surfaces of tape and film!

Regarding the "dirt, roughness, and foreign object inspection, etc." of slit roll-shaped tape and film cutting surfaces, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras" on the conveyor line? We would like to introduce examples where cameras and lighting have been installed on existing conveyor lines and are being operated as an inspection system. By conducting inspections on the conveyor line following the cutting process, it becomes possible to confirm the condition immediately after processing. Using two systems of cameras on the cutting surface allows for the simultaneous detection of defects that may not be detected by a single camera. Additionally, if the items are similar roll-shaped products, we can accommodate paper, fabric, and metal as well. 【Features of this system】 ■ A system that conducts inspections on the same line after processing the cutting surface ■ Two systems of cameras are provided on the cutting surface, allowing for the simultaneous confirmation of various defects ■ By capturing images from different positions, it is possible to verify the cutting position and other details ■ If the items are similar roll-shaped products, we can accommodate paper, fabric, and metal as well *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information is included in the PDF with specifics and processing flow.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection example of foreign substances attached to metal plates.

A case study of automating visual inspection using a microscope and automatic inspection equipment for fine defects, similar to using a magnifying glass!

Regarding the fine "various foreign matter inspection" on metal plates, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a microscope and camera"? We will introduce practical examples of inspecting fine defects by incorporating an image processing system into the microscope. This system links the microscope's camera and operates the stage as an XY stage, allowing us to record where and what kind of defects were present. Additionally, for those who are concerned about relying solely on automated inspection, it is also possible to recheck the problematic areas with a microscope. 【Features of this system】 ■ Capable of inspecting for fine foreign matter adhesion ■ Records whether defects were present, allowing for later verification ■ Various sizes can be confirmed by changing the microscope lens *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect is feasible. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Defect Inspection Using 3D Sensors

An example of automated visual inspection that measures the size and depth of surface scratches on metal parts flowing on a conveyor using a 3D sensor!

Regarding the inspection of defects such as scratches on the surface of metal parts being transported on a conveyor, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a 3D sensor"? By installing a 3D sensor on the existing conveyor and scanning the surface of the parts, it will eliminate the need to individually remove parts for visual confirmation, allowing for automatic inspection. 【Features of this system】 ■ Inspection can be conducted on the production line without creating a separate inspection system. ■ By installing the device on the production line, it is possible to reduce the inspection process. ■ The use of a 3D sensor enables the realization of an inspection device that can measure the size and depth of defects. ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Volume Measurement Inspection Using 3D Sensors

A case study of automating visual inspection by measuring the volume of components flowing on the conveyor line using a 3D sensor installed on the line!

Regarding the volume measurement of components being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "individual measurement" to "automated inspection using 3D sensors"? By installing 3D sensors on the existing transport line and conducting measurements, we can create a system that measures volume during transport without the need to individually extract and measure each component. By using 3D sensors, it becomes possible to measure the volume of components passing under the sensor without the need to measure specific locations individually with tools like calipers. 【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 equipment. ■ By using 3D sensors, volume measurement can be performed without individual measurements. ■ The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you desire can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case study of automated visual inspection: Inspection case for checking the surface condition of metal parts.

An example of the automation of visual inspection using a camera that automatically operates to adjust each surface of metal parts with step differences and conducts inspections in sequence.

Shall we switch the visual inspection of metal parts with height differences from "manual measurement" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We will introduce a practical example of the "iVision Robot," which enables dimensional measurement by installing a camera on a general-purpose XYZ stage moving device. By using a three-dimensional operating stage, the camera can be moved to the appropriate position for inspection at varying heights, allowing for sequential inspection of necessary areas and enabling the overall condition of parts with height differences to be confirmed. 【Features of this system】 - By having the camera and stage operate at multiple locations that cannot be captured in a single image, necessary areas can be sequentially imaged and inspected. - Inspection can be performed on parts with height differences, which are difficult to focus on with a fixed camera, by allowing the camera to operate in the Z-axis direction. - A map is displayed showing where and what types of defects were found. - 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 and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection - Inspection Case of Resin Containers

A case study of automating visual inspection using a multi-axis robot to move and inspect the complex shapes of resin containers!

Regarding the inspection of scratches, dirt, and deformation on resin products with complex shapes, 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 to hold the workpiece and conduct inspections. In this system, the multi-axis robot holds the workpiece and positions the areas that need inspection towards the camera for imaging and inspection. By using a robot, various surfaces can be directed towards the camera, allowing for sequential imaging and inspection of defective areas, similar to manual inspection. 【Features of this system】 ■ Automated inspection system using multi-axis robots ■ Capable of specifying and inspecting various areas of complex shapes ■ Allows for inspection of various surfaces by freely moving the workpiece ■ The device can be modified based on the inspection requirements *First, we will verify whether the workpiece you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Automation of Sensory Testing for Work Style Reform

Automate sensory-based inspections to eliminate dependency on individuals. Solve issues related to aging and labor shortages while also reducing the burden on the field.

We propose a system to automate sensory inspections conducted using human senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell). Sound and vibration data from products and equipment are collected and analyzed using sensors and microphones. Based on the results, AI (machine learning) performs quality judgment. This system can eliminate the dependency on individual inspectors that has arisen from relying on sensory evaluations, addressing challenges such as aging and labor shortages. 【Features】 - Automatic quality judgment based on machine learning grounded in statistics - Integration with existing inspection equipment's PLC (programmable logic controller) is also possible - AI can cover the "key points" of experienced inspectors, reducing variability in inspection quality - The elimination of nerve-intensive inspection tasks significantly reduces physical burden - Over 10 years of delivery experience in the automotive manufacturing sector *For more details, please refer to the PDF document. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of the Side Condition of Plastic Bottles

A case study of the automation of inline appearance inspection by partially improving the transport line and conducting side inspections of bottles inline!

Regarding necessary inspections such as "label text," "scratches," and "dirt" on the side of the bottle, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We would like to introduce examples of systems that have been implemented by refurbishing parts of existing production lines for inspection purposes. In this system, a rotating mechanism is installed on the customer's transport line to conduct inline inspections for defects on the sides of the bottles. Although the examples mention plastic bottles, the system can accommodate various materials, including metal and rubber. 【Features of this system】 - By partially refurbishing the existing production line, it enables automated inspections without the need to introduce separate inspection lines or equipment. - The use of a rotating mechanism allows for comprehensive inspection of the entire side surface. - Since inspections are conducted on the transport line, quick responses are possible in case of defects. - The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the work you wish to inspect can be accommodated. *Detailed processing information, including specifics and processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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Case study of automated visual inspection *Examples of color and design discrimination inspection

A case study of automating appearance inspection to automatically check for differences in color and design, such as sample backing and color samples!

Would you like to switch the inspection of the placement positions and correctness of sample backing and color samples from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We would like to introduce a case study of an inspection device that performs color inspection using a hand-held inspection device. In this system, a hand-held inspection device is equipped with only a camera and lighting on the inspection stand. Initially, it memorizes the good products, and then it determines whether the placement and color of the sample backing being inspected are correct. Since this system memorizes the correct information at the beginning, it can perform inspections without changing the settings even if the placement or color changes. 【Features of this system】 - A simple inspection system with a camera and lighting installed on the inspection stand - Prevention of overlooking defects due to subtle differences - By memorizing good products initially, it can be used with various types - The device can be modified depending 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.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case study of introducing automation for appearance inspection *Case study of automating label printing condition inspection

Case study on the automation of visual inspection to check for printing defects, smudging, fading, and barcode conditions in label printing!

Regarding the confirmation of the printing state of labels output from the label printer, such as printing content, smudging, and blurring, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using a camera"? We would like to introduce a system that installs a camera and lighting between the labels output from the printer and the winding mechanism to capture images and conduct inspections. In this system, for the labels printed by the printer, we first teach the system the state of a good label and then perform comparisons to inspect various printing defects all at once. Additionally, it is also possible to verify whether the correct values and information are recorded for lot numbers and barcodes. 【Features of this system】 - By conducting inspections immediately after printing, it allows for quick responses to issues with the printing device. - By recording the image of a good label initially, it can accommodate various types of labels. - It simultaneously checks not only printing defects but also the content of printed information such as lot numbers. *First, we will verify whether the work desired by the customer can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are included in the PDF.

  • Visual Inspection Equipment
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Metal Parts Shape Inspection and Monitoring System

A case study of automating visual inspection by installing cameras and lighting on the line to capture images and inspect for the mixing of different types of metal parts and shape defects flowing through the conveyance line!

Regarding the inspection of metal parts being transported on the line, including the mixing of different types and shape defects, would you consider switching from "visual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras"? This system involves installing cameras and lighting on the existing transport line to inspect whether items that differ from pre-stored shapes are flowing through during transport. It is suitable for manufacturing processes that handle components with different detailed shapes on the left and right or components with differing hole positions. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection can be conducted on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. - Conducting inspections on the transport line is effective in preventing outflow to the next process. - Effective for processes using components with subtle differences, such as differing hole positions. - The equipment 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 the processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

  • Visual Inspection Equipment
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Case study of automated visual inspection: *Example of sheet material scratch dimension and depth inspection*

A case study of the automation of visual inspection using a camera and 3D sensors to inspect the size and depth of scratches on the surface of steel plates and other sheet materials!

Regarding the inspection of the size and depth of surface scratches on metal plates, why not switch from "manual inspection" to "automated inspection using cameras and 3D sensors"? We will introduce a case of automating visual inspection by utilizing both cameras and 3D sensors to take advantage of their respective features for inspection and measurement. While the size and length of scratches can be measured through camera inspection, measuring depth is challenging. By using a 3D sensor for depth measurement, it becomes possible to measure size, length, and depth. 【Features of this system】 - By using both cameras and 3D sensors, it is possible to measure the size, length, and depth of scratches. - In cases where it is difficult to determine defects with only a camera or only a sensor, using both allows for effective handling. - The equipment can be modified based on the inspection requirements. *First, we will verify whether the workpieces you wish to inspect can be inspected. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Metal Components Spread on a Tray

A case study of automating visual inspection using a general-purpose XY stage for inspecting randomly scattered parts!

Would you like to switch the visual inspection of 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 installs a camera and lighting on a general-purpose XY stage moving 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 workpieces you wish to inspect are suitable for inspection. *Detailed processing information and flow are provided in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Example of Warpage Inspection of Circuit Boards Using 3D Sensors

A case study of automating visual inspection to check the warping condition of substrates flowing on the conveyance line using a 3D sensor installed on the line!

Regarding the confirmation of the warping condition of the circuit boards being transported on the line, would you consider switching from "individual measurement" to "automated inspection using 3D sensors"? By installing 3D sensors on the existing transport line and conducting measurements, we can create a system that checks the warping condition during transport without having to individually remove and inspect the circuit boards. By using 3D sensors, it becomes possible to measure the warping condition of the circuit boards passing under the sensor without the need to individually measure specific locations using calipers or gap gauges. 【Features of this system】 ■ Inspection can be performed on the transport line without creating a separate inspection system. ■ Since inspections are conducted on the transport line, it is possible to perform inspections without creating additional equipment. ■ By using 3D sensors, it is possible to measure the condition of the circuit boards without individual measurements. ■ 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 included in the PDF.

  • Image Processing Software
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Case study of automated visual inspection: Example of surface inspection of wood grain materials using AI.

A case study of automating exterior inspection by installing cameras and lighting on the line to capture images and inspect the appearance of wood-grained materials flowing on the conveyor line!

Regarding the inspection of materials with designs such as wood grain 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 the surface of materials during transportation. With the use of AI, it becomes possible to distinguish between wood grain and scratches, which are typically difficult to differentiate with standard inspection equipment. 【Features of this system】 - Inspection can be conducted on the transport line without the need to create a separate inspection system. - Since inspections are performed on the transport line, it is possible to conduct inspections without creating additional equipment. - By using AI, it can identify and inspect wood grain, which is prone to misjudgment. - 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 the processing flow, is provided in the PDF.

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[Automation Case] Automation of Product Inspection Process After Injection Molding

Coexistence with people is also possible! Introducing examples of systems that adopt automation and labor-saving technologies.

We would like to introduce a case of automating the inter-device transportation in the inspection process of injection-molded products. 【Background of Automation】 Previously, operators visually inspected the molded products created by the injection molding machine and transported them to the next process. Since operators had to be constantly present, we considered automation. 【Automation Flow】 The operation flow after automation begins with the extraction of injection-molded products, transporting the workpieces to the inspection device, conducting automatic inspection within the device, and discharging the workpieces onto a discharge conveyor. As a result of automation, the number of operators was reduced by one. 【Effects of Automation】 - By using injection molding machines manufactured by Shibaura Machine, we delivered a comprehensive automation system. - We utilized collaborative robots to save space and accommodate situations where people might approach. - Production has become possible during nighttime and on holidays. If you are considering automation, please feel free to consult with us. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Visual inspection is actually moving towards automation.

Automation of inspections enables cost improvement and stabilization of quality!

Visual inspection has challenges such as "difficulty in securing personnel," "individual differences in inspection capability," and "increased likelihood of defective products when fatigued." There are also concerns that while the number of inspectors is limited due to infection control measures, production volume cannot be changed, leading to increased costs and potential damage to quality and trust. In this context, automating visual inspection using cameras, conveyors, and robots can provide a solution. For more details, please refer to the catalog. [Challenges of Visual Inspection] - Difficulty in securing personnel - Individual differences in inspection capability - Time-consuming personnel training - Increased likelihood of defective products when fatigued - Maintaining concentration *For more information, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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AI Implementation Case Study: Interview with Shizuoka Seiki Co., Ltd.

【Presentation of AI Implementation Examples!】The fusion of manufacturing, which has continued for 100 years, and AI aims for further development through IT empowerment. AI will handle that inspection work.

Shizuoka Seiki Co., Ltd. AI Implementation Case Study and Interview "Company Direction Aiming for Further Development with IT Armament in the Next 100 Years," "Digitalization of Manufacturing Sites and AI Implementation," "Selection and Implementation - Initiatives for Demonstration Experiments with Comsys Information Systems," "Results and Future - Intelligent Manufacturing with AI," etc., were discussed in the interview. 【Applications】 Factory Product Inspection: Installing cameras and sensors to digitize the condition of products, etc. Safety Inspections: AI checks the state of safety equipment to determine if workers are properly equipped, etc. 【Features】 1. Automating inspection tasks currently done visually 2. Automatically verifying safety equipment to prevent accidents 3. Detecting deteriorated parts of equipment and predicting maintenance timing We are currently offering a catalog and case study collection! *Please feel free to contact us for more details or to download the catalog.

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Points for Automating Visual Inspection

There are various benefits to automating visual inspection, such as quality assurance/maintenance/improvement and labor saving.

This document includes points for automating visual inspections, challenges and responses related to automation, and tools used for visual inspections. It also introduces how to choose a vendor when requesting automation of visual inspections. If you consult with us, we will provide proposals tailored to your inspection targets and the scope and items to be automated. [Contents (partial)] ■ What is visual inspection ■ Points for automating visual inspections ■ Benefits of automating visual inspections ■ Challenges and responses in visual inspection automation ■ Introduction of tools used for visual inspections *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Official Method Inspection Automation System 'Biopti System'

Automated quality inspection system

The "Biopti System" is an automated system for official method testing that starts the examination simply by inserting a test tube containing the sample into the device. Since both the main unit and PC can be rented, there is no time or cost involved in the installation. Additionally, our representative will visit directly to set up and confirm operation. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. 【Features】 ■ High precision sensor for automatic detection ■ Simultaneous measurement of up to 60 samples ■ Continuous monitoring of testing status on the computer ■ No time or cost required for installation *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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To streamline quality inspection! Biopti System

Solving various challenges in the food industry! The quality inspection process will change significantly with our product.

The second generation "Biopti System" inherits the functions of the first generation and allows for cultivation in two temperature ranges (e.g., 35°C and 44.5°C). It can also simultaneously test standard liquid media of different test tube sizes and double-concentration liquid media. This is a public method inspection automation system that shortens the inspection process, enabling rapid and efficient testing. Simply insert the test tube containing the sample into the device to start the inspection. The status of the inspection is automatically recorded, and results are notified without any waiting. There is no need for media preparation or test tube cleaning, and early determination based on turbidity is also possible. **Features** - Automation - Accuracy - Speed - Simultaneous testing at two cultivation temperature ranges This device supports 24 test tubes. Twelve tubes make up one unit, and there are two units installed. Additionally, the cultivation temperature can be changed for each unit (12 tubes). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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