Case Studies
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Household goods manufacturer: Company B
Too many different sizes and shapes of items to inspect. Learn what is most essential to creating an inspection system that covers a wide range of conditions.
NEWCompany B, a leading household goods company, manufactures and sells various products essential to daily life. There are many types of products and many different shapes of containers. And new products are coming out all the time. Every time a new container was used, they had to verify the inspection system's ability to detect container defects and printing errors, which took time and labor. In addition, the company was also troubled with the number of defects that could not be recognized by the new inspection system.
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A manufacturer of 3D measurement equipment: Company D
The optical axis shift causes an error in inspections. Why does a manufacturer that requires high accuracy would opt for reliability?
NEWThe Company D, a manufacturer that delivers 3D measurement equipment to various types of businesses, performs inspections and precise calibration of all lenses used for the equipment before providing them to users. However, the optical axis of lens may be shifted by shock or vibration after operation startup, thereby hindering accurate inspections. Therefore, selecting a lens with shock-resistant and anti-vibration functions after operation startup is a challenge.
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