With lean operations and weak margins, the food and drug industry is facing unprecedented pressure and challenges to optimize the overall efficiency of equipment without sacrificing quality. Introduce machine vision and code reading solutions to minimize downtime, ensure that safe, quality products are always available and can be easily tracked throughout the supply chain.
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1.Product quality inspection
Use smarter vision systems to detect damaged products, detect foreign impurities, and reduce scrap rates
The product may be broken or damaged during production. Before packaging, it is crucial to verify that the product is in good condition and ensure that the size, shape, color and texture are consistent to ensure customer satisfaction.
2. Packaging inspection and assembly verification
Avoid unsightly or damaged packaging, improve the speed and accuracy of assembly
Packaging affects consumers' perception of product quality, safety and value. The HIFLY vision system inspects food packaging to ensure it is properly assembled, free of defects and complete. Early identification of assembly defects can lead to significant time and cost savings, especially when a single defect can affect an entire batch of products. Visually guided quality checks ensure integrity and consistency, while robotic pickup and drop capabilities speed the transition from production to packaging and prevent errors.
3.Product management traceability
Avoid unsightly or damaged packaging, improve the speed and accuracy of assembly
Regulators in China and around the world require manufacturers to flag and track common food problems, and manufacturers must be able to quickly identify and locate problematic products in the supply chain that could cause harm to consumers. Vision systems and image readers have good read rates, which can greatly improve the speed, accuracy and productivity of warehouses and distribution centers. Process batches of products quickly, easily and accurately, read codes printed or overwritten on reflective materials, and track products throughout the supply chain to avoid counterfeiting.