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Vision system checks pharmaceutical products - Machine Vision Technology

Machine Vision Technology Ltd. developed an automated inspection system using MVTec HALCON to check tablets and capsules for broken pieces, shape errors, and color deviations. Three Basler cameras and a dark-field lighting setup ensure precise detection and reliable rejection of defective products.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, it is critically important to count tablets and gel capsules prior to filling them into containers. To meet those demands, Pharma Packaging Systems (Worcestershire, England; www.pharmaps.com) has developed a range of electronic counting and packaging systems that can be deployed either as stand-alone units or as part of an integrated packaging line. To enhance the capability of their existing product range, the company recently joined forces with Machine Vision Technology (Warwickshire, England; www.machine-vision-technology.co.uk) to create a vision-based inspection system that can detect partially formed and broken tablets and capsules and determine whether any cross contamination had occurred. Counting and packaging In a typical counting and packaging machine, tablets or capsules are placed into a hopper at the rear of the machine, either manually or automatically. From the hopper they are fed onto a vibratory feed system divided into three sets of three stainless steel cascading feed trays, each having six tracks. The grooved vibrating sections of the feed trays separate the products from one another as they move along tracks. When the tablets or capsules leave the end of the last of the three feed trays, they pass through high speed infrared optical sensors that count the products in free fall before they are guided into individual bottles through chutes and filling nozzles (Figure 1). To determine whether a container has been filled correctly, the data from the sensors is fed to an embedded PC which counts the number of tablets that have been deposited into each bottle.

Figure 1: Tablets or capsules are placed into a hopper at the rear of the machine. From the hopper, they are fed onto a vibratory feed system that separates the products from one another. When the tablets or capsules leave the vibratory feed system, they pass through high speed infrared optical sensors that count the products in free fall after which they are guided into separate containers through chutes and filling nozzles.

Once one of the bottles in the machine has been filled, the PC then closes a flap and eventually halts the vibratory feed system associated with it until the other bottles have been filled. The bottles are then indexed through the system and either accepted or rejected, depending on whether they have been filled correctly. Vision enhancement To enable the machine to check for broken or partially formed tablets, Machine Vision Technology mounted three Scout 1300 32gc 1250 x 1000 pixel cameras from Basler (Ahrensburg, Germany; www.baslerweb.com/en fitted with 12mm lenses from Computar (Cary, North Carolina, USA; www.computar.com ) above each one of the final three vibrating feed trays of the counting and bottling machine. To illuminate the trays, a dark field lighting system was developed that comprises a bank of four LED line lights which project light at an angle down onto the trays. The dark field lighting technique ensures that the light incident on the mirrored surface of the stainless steel feed trays is reflected away from-rather than directly at-the cameras, enabling images of the matt surface of the tablets or capsules to be imaged effectively. Images of the tablets or capsules on the trays are transferred to a dedicated PC over GigE interfaces where they are processed using HALCON image processing software from MVTec (Munich, Germany). The primary purpose of the inspection is to identify small particles or half tablets that might be present and to determine whether the tablets are of the correct color. To do so, the HALCON software analyzes the images of the tablets to determine the length, width, area, completeness, and verifies their color. The PC-based vision inspection system is interfaced to the embedded PC performing the counting function to which it communicates in real time. If a tablet is identified as defective by the vision system, it will still be bottled by the machine. However, the PC running the vision system software will then flag the tablet as defective and send a fail signal to the embedded PC performing the counting function. The embedded PC then decides which container contains the incorrect tablet depending upon when the fail signal was received from the vision system. Having done so, the container will then be rejected from the line after it leaves the bottling machine. Sophisticated software The LED lighting used in the system is mounted in an enclosure above the trays together with the three cameras. Because the lighting is positioned around all four sides of the enclosure illuminating each of the three trays at an angle, illumination consistency varies across the three cascading feed trays beneath the system. Hence it was important to ensure that the images of the tablets or capsules could be segmented from the background image of the trays no matter which tray they were on. To do so, the vision system employs an image thresholding algorithm that segments the images based on the intensity values of the pixels in the image.

Rather than choose a fixed threshold value, however, the system uses a local adaptive thresholding technique to separate desirable foreground image objects from the background. Individually tuning the threshold values for each lane of feed trays provides a more robust solution to accommodate changes in illumination across the trays. Because many tablets or capsules may be touching as they move down the trays, a means was needed to digitally separate them prior to making measurements on their size and color. To do so, the vision software makes use of erosion and dilation operators found in the HALCON toolset. In use, the erosion operation removes a given number of pixels from around the outer perimeter of the objects identified in the image. If the product has been eroded correctly, touching products are then separated into separate objects. What is more, smaller objects in the image, such as dust, the thin reflections from the grooves in the tray or the small regions due to the reflections of the product in the sides of the grooves in the trays disappear.

Next, the images are dilated to their original size by adding pixels around their edges. The vision system can then perform measurements to determine their width, length and area. In some instances, capsules may have a pharmaceutical manufacturer's logo printed onto them. If the printed logo is on the very perimeter of the tablet when an image of the tablet is captured by the camera, the capsule may appear to have an occlusion on one side. Hence measuring the width of the tablet would be compromised. To overcome this issue, a HALCON convex hull operation is performed on the images of a tablet to eliminate the impact of concaved areas in the image, enabling an accurate measurement of its width to be made. Setup and training Prior to use, the vision system fitted to the counting and bottling machine must be taught the characteristics of a new product. To do so, an operator allocates a name to the product on an HMI and places the new tablets or capsules to be inspected over each track of the trays. The camera aperture or exposure time of each of the cameras can then be modified to ensure that the tablets can be appropriately imaged by the system (Figure 2).

Figure 2: While in supervisor mode, an operator names a new product to be inspected, and places several products over each track of each tray. The camera aperture or exposure time of each of the cameras can then be modified to ensure that the tablets can be appropriately imaged by the system.

Once an image has been captured of products on a tray, threshold levels can be set on the images to highlight all of the tablets in the image, while eliminating the background of the tray and any reflections of the product from the sides of the grooves in the tray. Having done so, an operator can highlight each of the tablets on the tray by assigning a single color to all of them (Figure 3).

The operator then sets the levels of erosion and dilation necessary to separate touching products. If the product has been eroded correctly, the operator will immediately visualize this on screen, as the touching products will appear as separate objects. The image can then be dilated to make all the tablets appear their normal size, so that the vision system can calculate their length, width and area (Figure 4). Once the appropriate levels of erosion and dilation have been set, the system can be trained to recognize the color of the tablet. Here, the operator highlights the tablet which best represents the true tablet color. The system then takes the red, green and blue components of the pixel plus the pixels immediately surrounding it, averages them and obtains a value for red, green and blue. This then becomes the value for the color of the new tablet. Tablet tracking As the tablets or capsules move down the trays, they are vibrating, touching and often bouncing. This presented a challenge for the vision system, which was required to identify the tablets or capsules despite the fact that they could be presented to the cameras in the system in various orientations. Compounding the inspection challenge was the fact that the vibratory feeders start and stop several times a minute and can feed the tablets into the containers at varying rates. To resolve this, Machine Vision Technology spent over one year developing tablet tracking software. When the system is running, the cameras capture ten or more images of each tablet in each of the trays at a rate of 20fps as they pass from top to bottom through the cameras' fields of view. Once the vision system has found a tablet or capsule in each image, it then predicts where it will be in the next image. Then, it matches its new position and orientation in the new image with its position and orientation in the previous image to identify it as the same tablet. Once the inspection returns a 'good' result for a tablet it is 'locked-in' as good, even if it then bounces onto an edge and so appears to be 'bad' in subsequent inspections.

As the tablet leaves the tray and gets counted into a bottle, the vision system outputs the tablet inspection result. The tablet must be deemed 'good' in at least one image, otherwise it is 'bad' and the bottle it goes into automatically gets segregated to a reject area. As the system inspects the tablets or capsules, an operator can immediately visualize the total number of tablets inspected by the machine on the HMI, as well as the total number that have passed or failed the inspection (Figure 5). Looking ahead Although the machines described above are the standard Pharma Packaging Systems' machines retrofitted with machine vision, the latest machine jointly developed by Pharma Packaging Systems and Machine Vision Technology also ensures that only good product is discharged for further processing. In the new design, products are transferred from a vibratory system onto a flat belt where they are inspected by the vision system for width, length, area and color. Should the vision system detect any products that do not fall within specification, it triggers a series of electromechanical reject chutes positioned at the end of the belt into which the faulty products are dropped. The new system-which was recently installed at a large UK tablet manufacturer-can inspect up to 10,000 tablets per minute. The products used in the design of the system were supplied and supported by Multipix Imaging (Petersfield, England; www.multipix.com).

Author: Brian Castelino Machine Vision Technology Ltd. (MVT) is a MVTec Certified Integration Partner.

Article kindly provided by Vision Systems Design. All product names, trademarks and images of the products/trademarks are copyright by their holders.
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Fig. 3: The threshold levels of the images can be adjusted so that the tablets are all detected by the imaging system but the random noise in the images are minimized.

Published on: July 01, 2016

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Strelen Control Systems GmbH uses MVTec HALCON for parallel, robust reading of data matrix codes on prescription medicines to comply with the EU Falsified Medicines Directive. The system reads large volumes quickly and reliably, reduces manual inspec…
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Medical Supplies & Pharmaceutical
Bar Code & 2D Code Reading
Object Detection
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Bin picking application using machine vision to locate and grip medical catheters in random orientations for automated packaging.
Bin-picking application with MVTec HALCON boosts productivity
Pose Automation GmbH developed a bin-picking robotic cell for handling catheters in veterinary medicine. Using MVTec HALCON, the system detects part position and orientation via a 3D camera, grips two pieces per cycle, and minimizes stock and scrap.…
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Robotics
Machinery
Medical Supplies & Pharmaceutical
3D Calibration
3D Vision
Object Detection
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Fully automated dispense and labeling system for pharmaceutical products runs with MVTec HALCON
Crave Technical built an automated dispensing and labeling system for pharmaceuticals using MVTec HALCON. HALCON performs object detection, code reading, and hand-eye calibration for robots that identify, pick, and label bottles and boxes – ensuring…
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Robotics
Machinery
Medical Supplies & Pharmaceutical
3D Calibration
3D Vision
Object Detection
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Vision-based assembly system with automatic connecting rod handling and eccentric press integration.
MVTec HALCON controls linear conveyor and robot system for fully automatic assembly of components
LIP Automation AG developed a flexible, vision-based assembly system powered by MVTec HALCON. Instead of costly mechanical feeding, HALCON detects parts on conveyors, determines their position and orientation, and passes this data to the robot. The s…
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Robotics
Machinery
3D Calibration
3D Vision
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Object detection of ripe sweet peppers using MVTec HALCON with color- and shape-based analysis from RGB-D camera data.
The sweet pepper robot SWEEPER detects and picks ripe crops using MVTec HALCON
The Wageningen University & Research (WUR) in the Netherlands developed a greenhouse harvesting robot, which is able to pick ripe crops. The shape- and color-based detection algorithm for this task was implemented using MVTec HALCON.
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Robotics
Agriculture
Food & Beverage
3D Vision
Classification
Matching
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Automated camera-based roof inspection system using machine vision to detect defects on high-speed trains.
Always on the right track: Machine vision saves time and money in rail vehicle maintenance – PSI Technics
PSI Technics GmbH has developed a system that can be used to automate the maintenance of multiple-unit high-speed trains through visual inspection of the rooftop. The MVTec HALCON standard machine vision software ensures that defects are reliably det…
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Automotive
Classification
Inspection
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LINX performs deep learning applications with MVTec HALCON
LINX uses MVTec HALCON for deep-learning-based object detection: In a Japanese market demo with about 100 training images per class, the system reliably detects electronic components in around 25 ms per image – an efficient solution when traditional…
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Electric Components
Classification
Deep Learning
Object Detection
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Margarine packages transported on a conveyor system during food production.
Machine vision validates printed text – PHILRO Industrial Ltd.
PHILRO Industrial Ltd. uses a vision-based inspection system with MVTec HALCON to detect printing errors on margarine packaging and automatically remove defective products. Basler cameras and sensors check text lines for readability and completeness.
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Food & Beverage
Alignment
Blob Analysis
Filtering
Matching
Morphology
OCR
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Machine vision checks ice cream – PHILRO Industrial Ltd.
PHILRO Industrial Ltd. developed a vision-based inspection system using MVTec HALCON to check ice cream products for shape defects, breakages, or incomplete pieces. The system enables rapid identification and removal of defective products directly on…
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Industries
Food & Beverage
Blob Analysis
Morphology
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Science Project: Proprioceptive Industrial Robot Gripper – Kinemetrix
Kinemetrix supported a high-school science fair project that developed a proprioceptive robotic gripper on a 3-axis gantry with a sheet-of-light 3D setup. Using MVTec HALCON for surface-based 3D matching, the gripper can detect and handle parts auton…
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Robotics
Machinery
3D Vision
Matching
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Vision-based robotic system stacks tile slabs - Machine Vision Technology
Machine Vision Technology Ltd. developed a vision-guided robotic system using MVTec HALCON to automatically stack tile slabs onto pallets. The system analyzes the size, color, and shade of each slab, detects product changes, and optimizes palletizing…
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Glass, Metal, Paper, Foil & Printing
Matching
Measuring
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3D vision guided robotic assembly system using HALCON to determine position and orientation of parts from 3D point cloud data for automated clip assembly.
3D Vision Guided Robotic Assembly - Kinemetrix
Using HALCON's surface-based 3D matching technology and 3D point cloud data, the position and orientation of parts on an automated clip assembly cell are determinded.
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Robotics
Machinery
3D Vision
Matching
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Vision system inspecting surface mounted resistors for defects like blemishes, cracks, and scratches during production.
Vision system checks surface mount resistors - Envisage Systems
Envisage Systems developed an automated inspection system using MVTec HALCON to assess the quality of surface-mounted resistors on ceramic substrates. The system captures images with a Baumer camera, detects defects such as scratches or cracks, and m…
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HALCON
Electric Components
Semiconductors
Blob Analysis
Matching
Measuring
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Vision system used for measuring the position and size of laser-drilled holes in plastic parts used in gas safety devices, ensuring accurate hole placement and inspection.
Vision system inspects laser-drilled holes - Fisher Smith LLP
Fisher Smith LLP developed a machine‑vision system using MVTec HALCON that automatically inspects the position, diameter, and roundness of laser‑drilled holes (Ø 15‑50 µm) in plastic parts. The system operates directly on the production line, enablin…
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HALCON
Machinery
Matching
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Robot arm in a flexible manufacturing cell used for automotive parts inspection and assembly with vision-guided system.
Completely under control: Bin-picking-system allows for better efficiency in the production of differential gears - Jtekt Torsen
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Automotive
3D Vision
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Machine vision inspecting cable tree assembly, showing green and red marks for identifying defects.
Inspection of Cable Trees - Waak, Kuurne
WAAK, a workshop for people with disabilities in West Flanders, employs an automated vision system to inspect cable trees. It checks for correct rubber conduit, proper length, appropriate connectors, and accurate wire colors. The system utilizes AVT…
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Machinery
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Vision Helps Spot Failures on the Rail - Network Rail Ltd.
Network Rail Ltd. uses Omnicom Engineering’s OmniVision system to automatically inspect rail infrastructure for issues such as missing fasteners, faulty welds, or damaged rail heads. MVTec HALCON is employed to analyze image data in real-time and ide…
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Automotive
3D Vision
Matching
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Vision Automates Jar Inspection - Adbro Controls Ltd.
Adbro Controls Ltd. uses an automated vision system with five cameras and MVTec HALCON to inspect jars on conveyor belts for labels, seals, and expiry codes. Defective products are automatically rejected.
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Food & Beverage
Packaging & Logistics
Matching
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Machine Vision Adds Traceability to Packaging - Vision Sort
Vision Sort developed an automated system that identifies, analyzes, and labels fruit cartons on conveyor belts with unique GS1-128 barcodes at a rate of over 60 boxes per minute. The system utilizes MVTec HALCON and a variety of shape models.
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Packaging & Logistics
Bar Code & 2D Code Reading
Matching
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User interface of Vision Q.400 inspection software showing industrial image processing, measurement, and analysis based on HALCON algorithms.
Vision Q.400 – The Universal Inspection Software for Industrial Image Processing
Vision Q.400 by Q.VITEC enables rapid development of high-performance inspection processes without programming experience. Built on MVTec HALCON, the software offers an intuitive interface and is ideal for OEM systems and inspection solutions.
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Machinery
3D Calibration
Filtering
Matching
Measuring
Morphology
OCR
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Vision system sorts tomato seedlings - University of Wageningen
The University of Wageningen’s system automates the sorting of tomato seedlings at a rate of up to 18,000 plants per hour. Using ten cameras and 3D modelling, the biomass of each seedling is calculated and classified into quality categories automatic…
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Agriculture
Food & Beverage
3D Vision
Calibration
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Electrode sheet inspection machine - Ayaha Engineering
Ayaha Engineering uses HALCON software together with a line scan camera in the web inspection of electrode sheets for lithium-ion batteries. The system measures coating width, defects and foreign matter on continuously running webs and classifies def…
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Battery Production
Automotive
Electric Components
3D Vision
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Vision-guided robotic bartender system with dual robot arms serving drinks using machine vision and robotics.
Vision-guided robotic 'bartender' serves drinks - University of Brescia
The University of Brescia developed a vision-guided robotic bartender with two robot arms that identifies, opens and pours different beer bottles – driven by cameras and MVTec Software’s HALCON.
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Robotics
Education, Research & Science
3D Vision
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Biscuits arranged on a conveyor belt for automated size and dimension inspection using machine vision.
Machine Vision Inspects Biscuits – Machine Vision Technology Ltd.
Machine Vision Technology Ltd. developed an automated system for size and weight control for a leading biscuit manufacturer. Using MVTec HALCON, 30 rows of freshly baked biscuits are measured in real-time on a conveyor belt. The system stores process…
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HALCON
Food & Beverage
Packaging & Logistics
3D Vision
Measuring
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Humanoid robot Robonaut R2 developed by NASA and GM using machine vision for object recognition and manipulation in space.
Vision-guided Robot Heads for Space – NASA
NASA and General Motors developed the humanoid robot Robonaut 2, the first humanoid robot in space, with support from MVTec HALCON. Equipped with 3D stereo cameras and Time-of-Flight sensors, HALCON enables precise real-time object and gripper detect…
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Robotics
Education, Research & Science
3D Vision
Matching
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Wheat grains imaged for machine-vision-based quality classification showing variation in size, shape, and color.
Measuring Wheat Quality – TU Ilmenau
TU Ilmenau has developed an automated system for quality analysis of wheat samples. Using MVTec HALCON, 23 classes such as sound wheat, ergot, and foreign seeds are precisely detected. The system processes 50 g of wheat per minute, providing fast and…
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Agriculture
Food & Beverage
Classification
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Automating Assemblies – Conductive Technologies
Combining off-the-shelf cameras, lighting, and software with a Cartesian robot allows microelectrode assemblies to be rapidly inspected.
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Electric Components
Classification
Matching
Measuring
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Packages with handwritten labels used for OCR-based identification in a warehouse logistics system.
Individual Packet Identification System for Handwritten Characters – Eckelmann
Eckelmann AG from Wiesbaden, Germany, has modernized the stock receipt of a big warehouse based on powerful standard components.
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HALCON
Packaging & Logistics
OCR
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Novel gripper uses machine vision to automate packing - Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg
Combining a sophisticated gripping mechanism with machine vision allows packing systems to handle disparate objects.
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Robotics
Packaging & Logistics
3D Calibration
3D Vision
Matching
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Machine vision camera inspecting silicon wafers for solar cells as part of a photovoltaic quality inspection system.
Sunny Prospects – Eckelmann
ECKELMANN uses high-resolution Gigabit Ethernet cameras and HALCON to inspect solar-cell wafers with an accuracy of 50 µm and a throughput of approx. 0.8 s per wafer – up to 3,600 wafers per hour.
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Energy
Classification
Filtering
Measuring
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Structured-light-based vision system inspects percussion caps – Tekniker
The Tekniker Foundation uses HALCON and 2D/3D cameras for high-speed inspection of percussion caps. Defects such as dents, misalignment, or missing caps are reliably detected – up to 216,000 units per hour.
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Machinery
3D Calibration
3D Vision
Blob Analysis
Matching
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Circuit Breakers – Sensata
Sensata Technologies uses HALCON to precisely determine the "snap point" of bimetallic thermal protectors. A GigE camera captures the movement of the bimetal disks in a special oven. HALCON algorithms filter the images, locate the disks, and detect t…
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HALCON
Electric Components
Glass, Metal, Paper, Foil & Printing
Blob Analysis
Filtering
Matching
Measuring
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Cameras capture coffee capsules – Seidenader
Seidenader uses HALCON and high-speed cameras to inspect coffee capsules before and after filling. Damaged or improperly sealed capsules are detected within seconds and automatically rejected.
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Packaging & Logistics
Alignment
Classification
Matching
OCR
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Robotic apple picker mounted on a tractor using machine vision for automated fruit harvesting.
Vision System Simplifies Robotic Fruit Picking – ACRO Institute
The ACRO Institute developed a mobile apple-picking robot equipped with a camera inside the gripper and MVTec HALCON image processing software. The robot identifies ripe apples, calculates their position, and performs precise gripping movements. This…
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Robotics
Agriculture
Food & Beverage
Packaging & Logistics
3D Vision
Classification
Filtering
Matching
Measuring
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Precision boreholes in metal profiles inspected with 3D machine vision.
3D Calibration for Inspection
Automation & Assembly Technologies GmbH from Bremen relies on MVTec HALCON for precise 3D calibration in inspecting complex welded assemblies. Thanks to newly developed 3D calibration bodies and a specialized mathematical model, the system achieves a…
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HALCON
Robotics
3D Calibration
3D Vision
Measuring
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Machine vision system inspecting swing-cap bottles and labels during high-speed quality control.
Bottle Inspection with High Speed – BBull STRATEC BC 3000W
BBull TECHNOLOGY's STRATEC BC 3000W inspects up to 100,000 bottles per hour. It checks labels, expiration dates, logos, scratches, barcodes, and swing-top closures. MVTec's HALCON software processes four camera images in parallel, ensuring high speed…
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Food & Beverage
Bar Code & 2D Code Reading
Classification
Matching
Measuring
OCR
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PlayStation 2 controller used as an input device reference in the inspection system context.
The Industrial Inspection System for Board Implementation VARIR, Developed by Sony
Sony EMCS Corporation Kohda TEC is the leading manufacturer of electronic boards inspection systems in the world, and part of Sony, Japan. With products becoming more and more compact and lightweight the production process of electronic circuit boar…
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HALCON
Robotics
Blob Analysis
Filtering
Matching
Measuring
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Machine vision measurement of the cutting edge radius and angle of an indexable insert using subpixel accuracy.
Machine Vision on Assembly Line: the Roboworker Super Robot Feeder
Since more than 15 years, ROBOWORKER Automation GmbH (Weingarten, Germany) is specialized in developing and producing systems for automatic handling, assembly and checking of workpieces as well as robot-aided loading and unloading of production machi…
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Robotics
Machinery
Packaging & Logistics
Classification
Matching
Measuring
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Visualisierung eines People-Counting-Systems am Gebäudeeingang mit 3D-Erfassungsbereich, Ein- und Ausgangsmarkierungen sowie Anzeige zur aktuellen Personenzahl zur sicheren Zutrittskontrolle.
Simple and reliable control of the number of persons within a building with MVTec HALCON
Strelen Control Systems GmbH is a Certified Integration Partner of MVTec with seat in Büttelborn, close to Darmstadt, Germany. The solutions developed by Strelen are suitable for the inspection and analysis as well as for the automation and regulatio…
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HALCON
Security & Surveillance
Blob Analysis
Morphology
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The Presetter and Measuring Machine SATURN from Zoller – Measurement of Tools with HALCON
The ZOLLER SATURN measuring machine employs HALCON for precise tool measurement in the micrometer range. Subpixel algorithms automatically extract geometric properties from the tool shape. Camera calibration ensures consistent precision across the en…
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HALCON
Machinery
Calibration
Measuring
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Manual handling of a helicopter on a ship deck under rough sea conditions.
Automatic Helicopter Handling System from FHS Förder- und Hebesysteme GmbH
FHS Förder- und Hebesysteme GmbH is a leading supplier of defense technology and naval technology. The company has a long experience and competences in development and production of systems and machines with electrical hydraulical drives and control…
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HALCON
Robotics
Calibration
Measuring
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Package label with barcode and printed text used for automated barcode reading and OCR.
Machine Vision Speeds Package Bar Code Reading at Quelle GmbH
At Quelle GmbH's logistics center in Leipzig, 80,000 packages are processed daily. To enhance efficiency, the company employs a combined machine vision system with barcode reading and OCR. Utilizing Baumer i-Cam 108 cameras and MVTec's HALCON softwar…
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HALCON
Machinery
Packaging & Logistics
Bar Code & 2D Code Reading
OCR
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Machine Vision Solves "Needle-in-a-haystack" Problem for Small Parts Manufacturer, Developed by Data Systems
Data Systems solves the “needle-in-a-haystack” challenge for a small parts manufacturer using HALCON-based machine vision. The system automatically inspects, sorts, and classifies over 300,000 part variations, checking size, type, coating, and laser…
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Machinery
Packaging & Logistics
Matching
OCR
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