Newly developed electric field scanning method to reliably capture changes caused by electric field glue.
274Q inspects the adhesive applied to packaging materials immediately after application, detecting reductions in adhesive quantity and adhesive skipping, thereby preventing the shipment of defective products. It completely overcomes the shortcomings of conventional methods through its unique electric field scanning method.
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【Features】 ◯ Newly developed electric field scanning method that reliably captures changes caused by adhesive in the electric field Only detects activated adhesive, preventing interference from dried adhesive that may adhere to the sensor part ◯ Eliminates the impact of humidity that was problematic with conventional capacitance methods This allows for safe use even during dew or rainy conditions ◯ Capable of detection without coloring the adhesive This removes the hassle of coloring while also eliminating the risk of misidentification due to mold or blood caused by coloring ◯ No sensitivity changes due to speed, which was a drawback of conventional devices Can reliably detect adhesive breaks not only during steady operation but also during acceleration and deceleration ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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We specialize in systems for visual inspection areas and pattern inspections where the target patterns share the same trend. We can conduct inspections of the exterior of automobile bodies and materials such as stainless steel, copper, and titanium, as well as inspections of glass, tiles, and materials like paper and film. Our systems can be installed on any line from materials to processes to products, allowing for exterior inspections. Tekunos has achieved performance that far exceeds visual inspection through our uniquely developed high-sensitivity electronic cameras for inline use and our proprietary supercomputer that performs 8.8 billion calculations per second. This enables us to replace visual inspections and periodic pattern inspections with a general-purpose system.