We will recognize foreign objects on a high-speed conveyor using AI image processing. The identified foreign objects will be removed with an air gun.
Foreign objects flowing on a high-speed conveyor (100 to 120 meters per minute) are recognized using AI image processing and removed with an air gun. The camera is a high-speed color camera, and the conveyor width is 500 millimeters.
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The conveyor speed is 100 to 120 meters per minute. The camera is a high-speed color line scan camera. The conveyor width is 500 millimeters. Image processing is done by AI (artificial intelligence).
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Scheduled for delivery to a food company.
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In the Vision & Robot System Development Department, we develop vision systems for robotic systems and robotic systems themselves. We are involved in the development of optical sorting machines for recycling companies, automotive parts manufacturers, and food manufacturers, as well as the development of appearance inspection systems for automotive parts manufacturers. Our areas of expertise include optical automatic sorting machines, high-speed image processing, AI (deep learning) image processing, appearance inspection of metal parts, and PLC control design. We also develop and design automatic sorting inspection equipment using robots from scratch. For customers considering factory equipment automation, we provide automatic sorting machines, control panel design for equipment, robot implementation, and vision system implementation. 1. We mainly use KEYENCE, HALCON, and HALCON DL for image processing. We also support other image processing solutions, including MERLIC. 2. For PLCs, we primarily use KEYENCE and Mitsubishi Electric products (we also handle other manufacturers' PLCs). 3. We use robots from DENSO WAVE, Mitsubishi Electric, FANUC, and Yamaha Motor. 4. For cameras, we use color/monochrome area cameras and line scan cameras, including Basler cameras, JAI UV cameras, JAI prism spectroscopic cameras, and KEYENCE cameras.