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Isra Vision Parsytec AG, a subsidiary of Isra Vision, was originally founded in 1985 as Parsytec (parallel system technology) in Aachen, Germany. Parsytec gained recognition in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a manufacturer of transputer -based parallel systems.
Viscom Headquarters in Hanover, Germany. Viscom AG is a manufacturer of inspection technologies, in particular for automatic optical inspection (AOI) and X-ray inspection, with headquarters in Hanover, Germany, used in automotive electronics, entertainment electronics, telecommunications and industrial electronics.
RNA, alongside camera specialists Machine Vision Technology, has developed a tablet inspection system to inspect and sort tablets up to and over 1000 parts per minute. The specification of a tablet inspection system is as follows: A 600mm diameter vibratory bowl feeder in stainless steel and a variable speed controller. A speed of 800–1000 ...
VIEW Engineering's Logo, circa 1976 VIEW Engineering's Logo, circa 1996. While working as a physicist at Hughes Aircraft Company, Dick Hubach recognized a need for automated dimensional measurement systems, when he discovered that the cost to verify the correct manufacture of some aerospace components actually exceeded the cost to manufacture those components. [3]
In 1997, Orbotech acquired the AOI business of Germany's W. Schuh GmbH, a company that specialized in the production of assembled printed circuit board inspection equipment. In 1998, Orbotech boosted its presence in Japan by acquiring Toyo Ink Manufacturing's PCB sales and marketing operations, as well as Toyo's computer-aided manufacturing ...
Testing equipment Feb 21, 2008 Drake Air [34] Heat-transfer repair services Feb 26, 2008 Motion Control Group [35] Customized motors and motion control products Apr 14, 2008 Reading Alloys [36] Niche specialty metals Jun 12, 2008 Vision Research [37] High-speed digital imaging systems Aug 25, 2008 Xantrex Technology Inc. [38] Programmable power ...
Machine vision is the technology and methods used to provide imaging-based automatic inspection and analysis for such applications as automatic inspection, process control, and robot guidance, usually in industry. Machine vision refers to many technologies, software and hardware products, integrated systems, actions, methods and expertise.
In addition to pipelines, the corporate group also inspects other industrial plants and systems, such as tank systems and pressure vessels, refineries, wind power plants, trains, or tankers. The required inspection devices – among other things, pigs for the internal and unmanned inspection of pipelines – are developed and manufactured ...