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Inspection Automation System Product List and Ranking from 8 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Inspection Automation System Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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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. 名古屋精工 Aichi//Manufacturing and processing contract
  5. 宇部情報システム Yamaguchi//software

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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: Inspection Example of Rubber Tubular Components エーディーディー
  3. Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of the Side Condition of Plastic Bottles エーディーディー
  4. Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Printing Inspection for Plastic Products エーディーディー
  5. 5 Case Study of Automated Visual Inspection: Inspection Example of Tape and Film Cutting Edges エーディーディー

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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: 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.

  • Image Processing Software

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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.

  • Image Processing Software

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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.

  • Inspection robot

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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.

  • Inspection robot

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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.

  • Other inspection equipment and devices

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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.

  • Other inspection equipment and devices

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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.*

  • Other Sanitation Inspections
  • Other analytical and testing equipment
  • Other quality control and hygiene measures

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