2|inspect AI

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR OPTICAL INSPECTION


The optical inspection of a product remains one of the most important processes in quality control to this day. The worker not only scrutinizes critical details but also gains an overall impression of the test object.

 

However, the disadvantage of visual inspection is that the test result depends on the experience, daily form, and concentration of the person conducting the test. In addition, conventional image processing routines are not capable of "detecting" such errors.

Modern AI algorithms can finally solve this problem. Thanks to their "learning ability", they are capable of distinguishing "good" from "not good", much like a human. With increasing training, the "AI assistant" relieves the worker and reproducibly improves the test quality.

Together, they form an unbeatable testing team - 2|inspect!

Assembly Assistance

2|inspect checks the correctness of individual assembly steps and assists in rework.

During assembly, 2|inspect checks the correct choice and proper fit of all individual parts. If an error is detected, the software guides the worker through the rework and documents the assembly result.

Mobile Inspection of Larger Components in Manufacturing

To inspect an object with the mobile device, its internal camera is used. The 2|inspect system runs as a mobile inspection solution on the Windows tablet and allows the inspector to determine the completeness and correctness of the inspection points on the assembled object in the factory hall.

Batch Testing at the Workplace

To equip a testing workstation for batch testing with 2|inspect, all you need is a Windows PC and a USB-enabled camera or microscope. The software supports you with a workflow specifically optimized for batch testing.

The software can check objects for presence, correctness, and completeness. This makes it particularly suitable for assembly control in mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. For example, it can detect whether screws, washers, and rivets are properly placed. But also, whether electrical modules are correctly connected and dip switches are in the desired position.