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Cognex is a manufacturer and supplier of machine vision systems and vision inspection systems that are used to automate a wide range of manufacturing processes where accurate visual inspection is required. We offer vision sensors, modular vision systems and camera-based surface inspection systems.
Process control and quality assurance are possible through the laser and vision systems that Retina Systems designs/manufactures. Our worldwide used image analysis and machine vision inspection systems are used for sorting purposes, verification of multiple attributes and analysis of surface finishes.
Online/offline turnkey automated inspection systems using Cognex, Omron, DVT & Keyence vision & lasers. Systems include vision applications engineering, camera(s), lighting, pass/fail indication, data collection, bad part reject, material handling, controls, installation & training. Free evaluation!
AccuSentry manufactures the Sentry 9000 on-line machine vision inspection system with multiple camera integration, machine vision software, pattern recognition & image analysis equipment. The clean digital images produced help those in the absorbent disposables, automotive & textile industries.
Our specialty is in laser and CCD camera machine vision inspection systems to monitor visual defects and detect pattern recognition. Our machine vision products serve the display, coated paper, glass, metals, photosensitive and plastic films industries for their flat, uniformly structured products.
AIM specializes in vision inspection systems for the manufacturing industry. Since 1983, our tailored vision systems have seen many Fortune 500 companies from initial idea to the final installation and training. To minimize risk, our vision systems have a fixed price and have a guaranteed performance.
Vision inspection systems use machine vision to ensure quality control in production lines.
Vision inspection systems can be used to search for surface defects, count products as the come down the line, and to scan serial numbers. Vision inspection systems are an inexpensive replacement for manpower and can be run constantly, twenty-four hours a day.
Vision inspection systems are capable of magnifying their vision multiple times and may catch imperfections and flaws indiscernible to the human eye.
Vision inspection systems can inspect at a much higher rate than human eyes and are more precise and consistent than the human workforce that they have replaced.
Vision inspection systems rely on digital cameras and pattern recognition software to “see.” Although machine vision technology has improved significantly in the last few years, computers are still incapable of adapting quickly to new environments. For this reason, machine vision systems are usually programmed to fulfill those assignments that require consistent repetition of the same task.