The feasibility of the machine vision application is typically examined by the image processing expert by means of sample parts. The perfect case would be that sample parts are available from different lots.
The possible future variation of the samples should be included as well as the mechanical environment. The customer should also lend his experience with these important parameters.
Depending on the effort and documentation, feasibility studies can be for free or liable for costs, which can partially be set off against the order.
It is compulsory to include intensive tests for interference in the laboratory, which may occur in the subsequent production process, too.
Create a log file of your measurements and check how they vary and how precise and repeatable they are. With these tricks and methods you are well prepared against unpleasant surprises in the real machine vision environment any you know the limits of your application.
is performed to confirm the laboratory results. For this purpose, an image processing system is temporarily attached to the machine and connected to the PLC control in a simple way. The selected machine vision components can be tested within the production process and an overall feasibility can now be demonstrated using statistically large part quantities and all production varieties. The duration can be several days to weeks.
The results are recorded and summarised in writing. Together with the customer the results are discussed and applied to a revised specification sheet.
This very complex process offers the customer and the machine vision specialist security about the subsequent success.
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