I. Main Functions of Industrial Cameras
Guidance and Positioning
Función: Precisely identifies an object’s location and orientation, providing coordinates for robots or motion systems to enable precise picking, placing, or alignment.
Example: Guiding a robot to pick parts from a moving conveyor.
Identification and Sorting
Función: Reads and verifies text, barcodes, QR codes, or sorts objects based on color, shape, or size.
Example: Reading batch codes on packaging; sorting fruits by color.
Measurement and Gauging
Función: Performs non-contact measurement of an object’s geometric dimensions to verify conformance.
Example: Measuring the length and diameter of a screw; inspecting the contour of a phone case.
Flaw and Defect Inspection
Función: Detects surface defects such as scratches, cracks, stains, dents, burrs, or missing features.
Example: Inspecting lithium battery surfaces for scratches; checking print quality on pharmaceutical packaging.
Presence Verification and Counting
Función: Confirms if components are correctly assembled or counts items.
Example: Verifying component placement on a PCB; counting tablets in a blister pack.
II. Primary Machine Types for Application
Industrial Robots
Solicitud: Provides vision guidance for random bin picking, precision assembly, and unordered sorting.
Automated Assembly Machines
Solicitud: Used for part positioning, orientation correction, assembly verification, and final product inspection on assembly lines.
Quality Inspection Equipment
Solicitud: Forms dedicated vision inspection systems for 100% product screening, such as dimensional gauges and defect detectors.
Packaging and Logistics Machinery
Solicitud: Integrated into labelers, coders, packers, and sorters for code reading/verification, label alignment, package integrity checks, and logistics sorting.
CNC Machine Tools and Machining Centers
Solicitud: Used for workpiece alignment, in-process measurement, and tool breakage detection to enhance precision and automation.
Printing and Marking Equipment
Solicitud: Inspects print quality, character clarity, and mark positioning.
Summary: Industrial cameras are core sensors that provide “intelligence” and “perception” to machinery. By giving machines “vision,” they enable complex tasks requiring judgment, recognition, and precise control. They are widely used across every stage of automation, from production and assembly to inspection and logistics.
