Continuous improvement with real voices from the field
The original FlexInspector was created by "one image inspection software developer's idea" and has continued to progress thanks to the valuable feedback from users who have agreed with it. We are a small company, so the voices of our users have been especially [...].
We will exhibit at '05 International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment
FlexInspector will be exhibited at the '05 International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment at Pacifico Yokohama from December 7 (Wed.) to 9 (Fri.), 2005. We are planning to expand our booth to showcase our "new products" to be announced in the near future. Please look forward to [...].
THE ABSOLUTE CLASSIC "GALAXY++M2".
FlexInspector can be configured to work with any image input board that runs HALCON. However, in terms of proven performance, the absolute standard is the "Galaxy++M2" (Lynx). It is not a standard board, because of its uncommon connector specifications and its [...].
USES THE HIGHLY REGARDED IMAGE PROCESSING LIBRARY "HALCON
FlexInspector is built on the highly regarded image processing library "HALCON" (Lynx Corporation). HALCON is 1) hardware-independent, supports image input boards from a wide variety of manufacturers, and [...].
High detection capability
Compared to existing image processing inspections, FlexInspectorBasic 1) has binarization levels on a per-pixel basis. Existing ones have binarization levels for "regions". The pixel is the smallest unit in image processing, and "per pixel" is the ultimate form of [...].
Background of Birth
Our company was originally focused on software build-to-order production of PC-based image processing inspection equipment. When equipment was launched, we entered the field, made improvements, and worked to get the equipment up and running. Therefore, we were in a position to listen to the real voices of on-site workers. [...].
Excellent cost performance
In general, there are two possible options to realize "image processing inspection. 1) Image sensor: A complete product with hardware and software provided as a set. Low cost. Only very basic algorithms are implemented and are highly versatile, but detection [...].
Easy to set up
The only steps required for any inspection are 1) setting up the positioning, 2) setting up the inspection area, and 3) registering the images of good products. Once you get used to the system, you can have it up and running in a few minutes. At exhibitions such as the Sensing in Imaging Show and the International Technical Exhibition on Image Technology and Equipment, the system can be operated on the spot in just a few minutes while being explained to the visitors.
Completely shuts out the outflow of defective products.
Here are two photos, one of the "good" one. Now compare the two photos. If they are aligned and match exactly, what is the "other" photo? We can only say that the "other" photo is a "good" photo. That is, it looks the same as the good [...].
The ideals of the user and the creator have been given shape.
Our company originally produced made-to-order software for image processing inspection equipment tailored to the customer's specifications. Being in charge of software for image processing inspection equipment means that we need to be familiar with all technologies, including cameras, illuminators, and even the control side [...].
