The following are a representative group of satisfied clients and the technologies integrated by Performance Automation.
Client:
A Manufacturer of Precision Optics (Fortune 100 Company)
Technologies Integrated
- National Instruments LabVIEW HMI
- National Instruments Vision Builder for Automated Inspections software
- (2) Basler high resolution color Firewire cameras
- Oriental Motor stepping motors with 5 axis motion control
Background
Our customer processes a sheet of polarized film that had been cut into small pieces
(chips). The most common chip size is a square 10mm x 10mm. Before cutting the sheet
an operator visually checks the uncut sheet for defects. The operator had five (5)
categories of defects to check for on each sheet. The defects on each sheet are
physically marked by using five colored permanent marking pens. After cutting the
sheet, the film chips are visually checked again, and the unmarked chips are set
aside in stacks of fifty (50). The marked chips are considered scrap. This was a
100% manual process prior to engaging Performance Automation.
Client:
A Manufacturer of Automotive Electrical Connectors
Technologies Integrated
- National Instruments Compact Vision System (CVS) and Vision Builder for Automated
Inspections software (VBAI)
- High resolution monochrome Firewire camera
Background
Our client currently uses multiple laser sensors to inspect dimensional quality
of formed electrical terminals. The discrete laser sensors have proven unreliable.
Performance Automation was contracted to retrofit the existing inspection system
with machine vision.
Client:
Industrial Weighing and Batching System Manufacturer
Technologies Integrated
- Wago 750-841 Programmable Fieldbus Controller using Ethernet I/P and TCP/IP
- Monitouch HMI
- Mettler Qi Batch Controller
Background
Our client indentified a market need for a field configurable batch executive with
recipe management. In many small to medium sized batch control applications (e.g.
filling, formulation, blending and batching), the size of the application coupled
with tight financial and time constraints often prohibits the implementation of
a conventional workstation or server based batch control solution. When confronted
by these smaller applications, some batch manufacturers tried to get around the
problem by hard coding recipes either in PLC controllers or by using ASA’s (Application
Specific Appliances) such as weigh batch controllers. A market need for a configurable
batch executive with recipe management needed to be addressed.
Client: An Automotive
Glass Manufacturer
Technologies Integrated
- National Instruments Vision Builder for Automated Inspections software (VBAI)
- Prosilica high resolution monochrome Firewire camera.
- Mitsubishi PLC to VBAI.
Background
Our client is a manufacturer of automotive glass. They upgraded their current mirror
button placement process to incorporate a PLC controlled by a four (4) axis servo
controlled aligning system. Performance Automation (PA) was contracted to engineer
and design a Mirror Button Inspection System (MBIS) to measure and report the placement
of the mirror button position on automotive windshields. Correct placement is important
to our client, and to their end customers including Saturn, Toyota, Ford, Chrysler,
Mercedes, Honda, Acura and Subaru.
Client: A Food Processor
Technologies Integrated
- Custom C# programming.
- USB high resolution color camera.
- Engineered battery powered LED lighting.
- Portable light controlled enclosure.
Background
Our client wished to inspect a botanical product found only outside of the USA.
Based on its current stage of natural development, it cannot be returned to the
United States until processed. Therefore, in order to properly analyze the product
accurately, an image capture and base analysis must be done in the field. This prototype
inspection system focused on analyzing color variations on the entire product. The
technology Performance Automation (PA) applied to this prototype system has the
ability to expand analysis measurements to other parameters such as size, shape,
location and range of color.
Client: A Printing Company
Technologies and System Integrated
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
- Custom C# application
- Custom UV lighting designed by PA
Background:
Our client, a manufacturer of printed cards, requires accurate counts of up to 8
decks of cards, randomly shuffled and placed into a single box. It is important
that just prior to the box being sealed, that there be 100% inspection of the 8-deck
box to validate that the exact number of cards will be packaged. The inspection
required viewing the decks from the edge as they are sandwiched together within
the box. PA overcame previously unknown raw material issues and developed a custom
algorithm, and developed custom LED lighting.
Client: Pharmaceutical Application
Technologies and System Integrated
- Integrated 6 Cognex In-Sight Systems
- LabVIEW HMI
Background:
Our client, a manufacturer of blister packed medial instruments, required verification
that all correct instruments were packaged correctly. Inspections also included
lot code / date code with OCR tools. The inspection rate was 500 packs per minute.
This application also included LabVIEW developed HMI screens.
Client: Automotive Application
Technologies and System Integrated
Background:
Our client required inspection of an automotive wheel rim for the presence of welds.
This verified that the inner rim was properly welded. The wheel was presented to
the Cognex In-Sight on a rotating pedestal using an encoder for a known position.
As the wheel turned, the Cognex In-Sight inspected for weld locations and proper
weld length.
Client: General Manufacturing
Technologies and System Integrated
Background:
Our client needed to measure the length of ceramic “logs” that were later made into
catalytic converters. A DVT camera system was used at each end, and used to calculate
the total length of the inspection item.
Client: An Automotive Glass Manufacturer
Technologies and System Integrated
- Wonderware
- Mitsubishi PLC
- Watlow F4 process controllers
Background:
Our client, a manufacturer of automotive glass requires direct control of 20 separate
temperature zones in a glass bending furnace. As the glass is transported through
the furnace, each model of glass requires a unique temperature profile. A Wonderware
program was developed that controlled the temperature profile recipe for each model
of glass.
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