Automated inspection system looks at 20 pieces per second.This manufacturer of automated au·to·mate v. au·to·mat·ed, au·to·mat·ing, au·to·mates v.tr. 1. To convert to automatic operation: automate a factory. 2. vision systems produces an automated inspection system capable of production speeds up to 20 pieces per second on parts under 10 mm in outside diameter Outside diameter is the diameter of the addendum (tip) circle. In a bevel gear it is the diameter of the crown circle. In a throated wormgear it is the maximum diameter of the blank. The term applies to external gears.1 Notes 1. . The equipment can inspect round parts, as well as those with more complex shapes. Custom software programs for more unique applications are also available as an optional feature. The Galgo automatic sorting machine is said to distinguish itself with its high inspection speed. The pieces will be loaded in bulk and then separated in different bins into good parts (in the tolerance tolerance /tol·er·ance/ (tol´er-ans) 1. diminution of response to a stimulus after prolonged exposure. 2. the ability to endure unusually large doses of a poison or toxin. 3. drug t. 4. range) and scraps, at the end of each inspection cycle. Incredible results are said to be obtained, thanks to two rows of parts feeding and two twin cameras. The operator sets the first camera with the parameters and the tolerances required, and copies the data to the second camera by means of the dedicated software. As a result, the operator is said to obtain a complete report of the good parts, the scrap details and the counting for each type. The machine is said to guarantee a perfect repeatability of the checks and traceability of the inspected batches. The digital camera is designed to inspect surfaces for flashes, lack of material and remolded pieces, dimension, color differences Refers to the method of encoding color information in video/TV signals. The color difference signal designations are B-Y and R-Y, Cb and Cr, Pb and Pr, I and Q, and U and V. See YUV and YUV/RGB conversion formulas. , porosity porosity /po·ros·i·ty/ (por-os´it-e) the condition of being porous; a pore. po·ros·i·ty n. 1. The state or property of being porous. 2. , cuts, ovalization, concentricity con·cen·tric also con·cen·tri·cal adj. Having a common center. [Middle English concentrik, from Medieval Latin concentricus : Latin com-, com- + Latin , piece counting, statistics and certification. Doss/Brandywine Technology Circle 81 on card |
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