Image sensor-based appearance inspection [Food inspection case study] Case study materials giveaway!
Equipped with various functions and tools! Introducing examples of food and package inspection.
We would like to introduce a case study of "industrial machine vision" in food inspection. While it is important to identify all defective pixels on flat panel TV screens, whether the pharmaceutical prescriptions displayed on labels are accurate and easy to read can affect human life and death. Similarly, checking whether food containers are clean before filling them or after they have been properly sealed is also crucial. Industrial machine vision plays an important role in the food and pharmaceutical industries. 【Case Overview】 ■ Verification of sealing ■ Inspection of grain particles and fruits ■ Label and lot code inspection ■ Measurement of liquid height *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Machine Vision Functions and Tools】 ■ High-speed frame grabber for data acquisition, such as the Xcelera series ■ Powerful image processing software: Sapera, Sherlock, iNspect ・ Pattern matching tools for positioning and identifying parts ・ Edge tools for detecting the presence and position of parts ・ Measurement tools to check the accuracy of dimensional information ・ Barcode readers (1D and 2D) for product identification and tracking ・ Optical Character Recognition (OCR) tools for product identification, tracking, and readability verification ・ Counting tools for part count and appearance inspection ・ Surface defect tools for detecting scratches, cracks, and discoloration *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Since its establishment in 2002, AD Estec has been committed to customer-oriented principles in two main businesses: the import and sales of imaging-related equipment, and the development and manufacturing of gene-related equipment. We take pride in having established a system that allows us to respond to our customers' needs in a detailed and speedy manner, expanding our business network both in Japan and overseas in this rapidly evolving field. We aspire to be a group of experts that can assist with projects, including customer proposals, not only in these two areas. We are dedicated to enhancing our technical skills and investing in staff education to cultivate "human power." Moving forward, we will continue to assess the trends of the times and provide, develop, and manufacture products that truly match our customers' needs. Our wish is to be a "healthy and sustainable company."