Information Sheet: Optical Head Calibrated Operation for GMP
Optical heads are measurement instruments that require either verification or regular calibration to ensure compliance with GMP

Infoblad: Particle Deposition Monitor
Take control of particle deposition measurements! Our system offers precise counting, sizing, and imaging of each particle on a detachable witness plate. With exposure boxes, you can monitor multiple rooms simultaneously.

Information Sheet: UV Narrowband Illumination
Specially designed for vision purposes, this narrowband UV lighting generates a clear contrast without a blue tint. This allows a camera system to distinguish between good and defective products even in low light conditions.

Information Sheet: Track and Trace
Visible codes are well-known. The use of invisible codes for logistics is less familiar. Technically, both types can be used interchangeably. Your warehouse number can remain in place. Based on this number, a customer code or even a complete label can be printed.

Information Sheet: Label Inspector
A correct label with accurate expiration date information forms an integral part of the quality and safety of a product. The label inspector checks all fields of the printing. In this way, there is also proof that operates independently of the printer and can recognize operator errors. As a sample, for example, a photo can be taken of every 100 products.

Information Sheet: Camera Inspection for Consumables
The use of camera systems in the food industry encompasses many aspects, from logistics to quality and from shape to texture to color. Special requirements in this industry include material use and, in many cases, the application of glass.

Information Sheet: Code Scanner
Codes for product recognition or logistics flow identification are indispensable in modern logistics. Variations and smart codes make it possible to reliably read codes printed directly on wood or washable codes.

Information Sheet: Pick Point Tracer
Detecting a product using vision and then picking it off the conveyor is one possibility. It can also be done without a camera using No Vision technology. Orientation, optical center, and height of the object can be communicated to a robot, allowing it to pick up the product.

Information Sheet: Oil Seal Inspection
The Vision Competence Center has supplied a number of systems for inspecting seals to customers both domestically and internationally. Both scanning systems and matrix systems are used to inspect several sealing surfaces 100%.

Information Sheet: Coplanarity Copla V
Touchless coplanarity measurement with the legs in the air has become possible with a unique technique. The ability to simply position loosely and then determine coplanarity in all directions is a powerful feature of this technology. Since full coplanarity is determined at a single station, there are no special requirements for the mechanics or throughput of the products.

Information Sheet: 3D Binpicking
3D bin picking is a technique that is possible for nearly all non-interlocking products. However, there is no universal solution for all types of products. In every case, the properties of the product are examined because they hold the key to successful picking. After all, you pick a head of lettuce differently than you would a melon.

Information Sheet: Automation Without Camera and Vision Technology
The basis of the No Vision technique is scanning using laser distance measurements. The sampling technique, combined with precise measurement technology, results in a reliable dataset for further processing. Within the vision domain, the data is cleaned of anomalies, making the dataset more reliable for high-quality measurements. This has long been the measurement method used by land surveyors and is now fully automated and available for vision technicians. Other techniques that use only code readers based on camera technology have also made their way into logistics. In all these cases, people cannot be "captured in the image," which is often a desire of the employees.

Information Sheet: Logistics Inspection
In logistics, many codes are used to track products. The washable code is a proprietary development of SAC Nederland, just like the invisible codes. Recognizing stacking patterns for depalletizing is a highly requested application. Pallet stacks are often scanned for re-stacking or to locate the pick-up point of a box. A final powerful tool is the recognition of products, enabling the identification of errors in logistics.

Information Sheet: Tablet Inspector
Using a calibrated optical head, the pills in the medication packets are inspected. Each pill in the packet displays its vision signature, which can be compared to the signature in the database. This smart machine ensures that the prescription matches the actual contents of the packet after it has been sealed for shipment to the customer.

Information Sheet: Stone and Robots with Vision
The Vision Competence Center Benelux has developed expertise in stone products. For these coarse-structured products, a method has been developed to capture them effectively, regardless of their surface texture. It is still possible to accurately determine the position of the product and to identify any omissions or deformations that may have occurred.
