Top quality - Viscom introduces the S3012ROB system for inspection of complex 3D objects
Hanover (ots)
Hanover Fair, Hall 17, Stand B76
At the Hanover Fair 2006 Viscom introduces the robot-supported inspection system S3012ROB. This robot allows for a best quality assurance while inspecting complex 3D objects.
A complete inspection of assembled or processed objects is a core part of the quality assurance process in modern industry. Metal processing usually requires a final inspection of various sawed, milled and drilled metal components. Therefore, the dimensional accuracy of the processed structures as well as their undamaged surface within the machining area have to be inspected. Viscom's concept S3012ROB proves to be the best possible solution to this. The system S3012ROB is equipped with fixed cameras. The inspection object is moved by robots, allowing a six-side inspection. The sophisticated camera motion is also possible for specific applications.
Further advantages are also the precise elaboration of various defect characteristics, combination of further processing steps such as marking the products evaluated as "good", direct removal of faulty products out of the process as well as possibility for post-classification.
A special highlight of this solution is its high-quality sensor technology design. Intensity, light direction and the combination of single illumination concepts are varied in accordance with the inspection task. This universal sensor technology provides for minimizing the number of false calls without generating an error escape. Therefore, Viscom uses sensor modules allowing different light directions and intensity values as well as any combination between basic LED illumination options.
Viscom welcomes you at Hanover Fair 2006 in hall 17, stand B76.
Martina Engelhardt Leiterin Marketing/Marketing Manager Viscom AG - Carl-Buderus-Str. 9-15 - D-30455 Hannover Phone: +49/511/94996-531 - Fax: +49/511/94996-900 email: me@viscom.de - <http://www.viscom.de/>
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