Optoelectronics

Optical inspection machines aim to be essential to manufacturing

3rd November 2016
Anna Flockett
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Launching its new range of automated optical inspection (AOI) machines, Industrial Vision Systems' (IVS), IVS-PCBi has been created to inspect and measure components, connectors, solder, and pins on PCB assemblies. The automated IVS-PCBi machines utilise artificial intelligence machine vision algorithms combined with the latest optical systems to provide fully automated inspection at a much lower price point than traditional AOI systems.

The IVS-PCBi machines will put electronic manufacturers in a position to automate repetitive and critical inspection tasks at speed, coupled with low cost of ownership. The new IVS-PCBi machine is designed for flexibility and comes with a suite of optical inspection innovations to make set-up easy.

These features help both new and experienced operators achieve maximum inspection results quickly on fast-paced Surface Mount Technology (SMT) lines. The system is suitable for the automated quality control checking of components, solder, surface inspection, rogue part detection, bent pins, conformal coat and position verification. 

Developed to tackle today's shrinking printed circuit board assemblies, the IVS-PCBi machines can inspect even the smallest components, with no compromise on speed and resolution. The system is easy to program with fast set up and optional HD vision sensor add-ons to provide complete adaptable inspection of all elements of PCB production.

Industrial Vision Systems’ advanced software and optical technology also provides statistical analysis and reporting, real time process monitoring, and image archiving without any operator intervention, thus providing peace of mind for in-process assembly inspection operations.

“Our IVS-PCBi machines enable faults to be detected as soon after the manufacture process as possible. Using our AOI machines as part of the PCB production process provides access to the very latest in value and innovation in the inspection market,” commented Earl Yardley, Industrial Vision Systems. “These machines will allow electronic manufacturers to rest assured in the knowledge that quality control is being handled accurately and automatically utilising the very latest in cutting edge machine vision technology.”

Yardley added: “This enables their employees to step away from the inspection tasks to focus on other elements of the production process which will eventually improve the overall performance of their business. We are committed to continuously delivering products and services of the highest quality and greatest value to our customers.”

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