can lead to product failure and costly recalls. Traditional manual inspection is inefficient, prone to fatigue, and suffers from high miss rates, becoming a bottleneck in quality control and cost management.
In precision manufacturing, a grain-sized defect in plastic buckles can scrap entire batches or even trigger safety incidents. Traditional manual inspection struggles with high-intensity, repetitive tasks—averaging 3–5 seconds per part with a staggering 8%–15% missed-defect rate, creating critical bottlenecks.
To address this issue, Guangdong Quandi has developed Sptec visual inspection equipment designed to assess both dimensions and surface defects of inductors, thereby significantly enhancing production efficiency and shipping quality.
Testing fastener defects is not optional, but a key link to ensure product quality and safety. Especially in high-demand application scenarios, such as aerospace, automotive manufacturing, etc
The development of industrial automation has made many production links undergo qualitative changes. Among them, machine vision, as one of the widely used technologies of artificial intelligence in the manufacturing industry,
Plastic parts defect detection, which is a lot of applications in the field of plastics, belongs to one of the appearance defect detection. This kind of product usually comes out of the mold. There are many circumstances that ca