ContIntl
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Hey everyone,
I'm having a very difficult time finding reviews, videos, and information regarding differences in video systems that doesn't come straight from the company. I looked at a few older threads on this forum regarding cognex and keyence, but they were >= 10 years ago. I'm wanting to know if anyone can give me any insight on the newer systems. The internet doesn't seem to be too helpful in providing unbiased sources of information. I've been emailing the companies and it's like pulling teeth to get information. If anyone has an relevant information on these companies or reviews I'd love to hear it.
Project: Inspect O-rings
We're looking at inspecting the ID and cross section of O-rings (multiple sizes) as well as defects in the material (cuts, deformation, etc.) for pass/fail testing. I was looking at putting one camera above and one of the side. They would link to something that then pushes them into the appropriate bin based on passing or failing.
My understanding on these systems is they can be used for multiple parts and I could move the cameras to inspect other parts of a different type. Which would ultimately be a goal.
I understand that the sales/engineering for these companies would be the perfect place to ask these questions, but they just aren't helpful in a timely manner.
Thanks for the time!
I'm having a very difficult time finding reviews, videos, and information regarding differences in video systems that doesn't come straight from the company. I looked at a few older threads on this forum regarding cognex and keyence, but they were >= 10 years ago. I'm wanting to know if anyone can give me any insight on the newer systems. The internet doesn't seem to be too helpful in providing unbiased sources of information. I've been emailing the companies and it's like pulling teeth to get information. If anyone has an relevant information on these companies or reviews I'd love to hear it.
Project: Inspect O-rings
We're looking at inspecting the ID and cross section of O-rings (multiple sizes) as well as defects in the material (cuts, deformation, etc.) for pass/fail testing. I was looking at putting one camera above and one of the side. They would link to something that then pushes them into the appropriate bin based on passing or failing.
My understanding on these systems is they can be used for multiple parts and I could move the cameras to inspect other parts of a different type. Which would ultimately be a goal.
I understand that the sales/engineering for these companies would be the perfect place to ask these questions, but they just aren't helpful in a timely manner.
Thanks for the time!