Robotic systems in production can work tirelessly, precisely and quickly.

The use of vision systems for visualization and image processing is ideal for creating fully automated solutions with industrial robots.

The use of vision increases the flexibility and extends the capabilities of robotic systems, eliminates costly tooling and eliminates the human factor.

Thanks to 2-D and 3-D vision systems, product feeding and handling, quality and surface inspection, as well as edge, shape and size control, are combined into one workflow. Technical vision helps the robot to pick up the part from the moving conveyor, assemble the product, paint, weld and other operations without additional complex setups and programming.

Modern vision systems are easy to install and use. Simplicity is ensured by automatic settings, intelligent algorithms and a universal, intuitive user interface. Most algorithms and parameters are pre-built, making it quick and easy to make necessary adjustments.

Today, components of such equipment are highly durable. They are specially designed to work in harsh industrial environments. Protection class of modern scanners and vision systems is very high, on average IP54.

Historically, such automated vision systems were only found in a small number of very expensive systems. However, the cost, performance, and power consumption of electronics systems achieved today have paved the way for the widespread adoption of machine vision in various industries.

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