Uster Technologies presents a user-friendly solution for upgrading fabric inspection from manual to automated, promising quick integration into existing production lines and enhanced data flow for improved yield and quality monitoring.
Before automating fabric inspection, a thorough evaluation of the current process is conducted to pinpoint critical steps and desired optimization goals. This analysis guides the integration process, including hardware and software selection for achieving automation.
Uster’s Fabriq Vision inspection solution seamlessly integrates into existing production lines or operates as an off-line system, requiring smooth fabric flow, stable lighting, and controlled tension for optimal results. State-of-the-art cameras and illumination ensure defect visibility and maximum detection performance.
Data generated by Uster fabric inspection systems is processed by Uster Fabriq Assistant, offering automated features for quality and process improvement. The system provides real-time defect alerts and creates roll inspection charts, enhancing efficiency and productivity.
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