Are you aware of the role CCD vision inspection plays in various industries?
1. Applications in the Printing Industry
Discover quality issues in the printing process, such as ink pile-up, flying ink, missing or faint impressions, misregistration, and color deviations, using online/offline visual systems. Meanwhile, online equipment can feed back the results of color deviation and ink quantity to the PLC, controlling the ink supply of the printing equipment and adjusting it online to enhance print quality and efficiency.
2. Application in PCB Board Inspection
Utilizing a visual system to inspect PCB bare boards, checking for errors such as incorrect placement and spacing of wires and components, incorrect dimensions of lines and components, incorrect shapes of components, open segments in lines, and stains on the board.
3. Application in Parts Inspection
Machine vision inspection effortlessly handles quality control in the production of metal parts such as coins, automotive components, connectors, and more. By utilizing image processing techniques, it detects defects like scratches, missing pieces, discoloration, and adhesive residue on the surface of metal parts, and guides the mechanical transmission system to remove the defective items, significantly enhancing production efficiency. Additionally, statistical analysis of defect types can guide the adjustment of production parameters, thereby improving product quality.
Application in Automotive Safety
For most people, subjective thoughts and awareness are still the primary factors in judging unexpected events during driving. With frequent occurrences of safety accidents, the concept of safety has garnered widespread attention. The use of digital technology in automotive safety monitoring systems has become mainstream and is a hot topic within the industry.






