Schuler Corporation (Schuler) camera-based foreign object detection and protection.
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Preventing mold damage and press downtime with a camera-based monitoring device.
Visual Die Protection protects molds that are in production operation. This camera-based system detects hazardous situations, such as foreign objects, in real time, allowing the line to stop before the mold closes, completely preventing damage. This minimizes risks and reduces costs. Visual Die Protection is a multifunctional and open system, making it applicable to presses from other manufacturers and other fields. It can be easily retrofitted and has a wide range of applicability, allowing users to utilize this system flexibly. It can be applied not only to transfer presses but also to progressive die lines, hot stamping lines, resin molding, and assembly lines. The system can be used without being limited to molding technology.
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- Avoidance of mold damage - Detection of part misalignment - Improvement of line operating rate - Maintenance of supply capacity - Easy installation (equipment downtime within 24 hours) - Up to 8 monitoring tasks per mold - Individual settings tailored to each application - Quick setup and highly reliable monitoring - Easy management of product data sets - Managed by user groups
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- Prevention of mold damage - Detection of foreign objects on the mold - Detection of component misalignment - Process monitoring - Optimization of production and assembly processes
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The history of Iris Co., Ltd. began in 1859 (the 6th year of the Ansei era) in Nagasaki's Dejima. A unique foreign trading company, which had customers such as Yukichi Fukuzawa who purchased dictionaries and various domains during the late Edo period, contributed to Japan's modernization and manufacturing by continuously introducing innovative technologies from abroad, eventually developing into the Iris Group. After relocating its headquarters to Hamburg, Germany, in 1898, the Iris Group has continued to operate under the management of the Iris family, spanning five generations of founding members, maintaining an unwavering frontier spirit as a bridge connecting global technology suppliers, primarily focusing on the Asian market. Iris Co., Ltd. remains a key hub of the Iris Group, handling a wide range of technical products and services across various fields, including printing, paper processing, automotive, aerospace, food, rubber processing, X-ray imaging and X-ray CT (Visiconsult and diondo), as well as quality assurance systems and technical materials. The company introduces cutting-edge overseas machine tools and technologies to Japan and specializes in providing project management for corporate users.
