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Specific features of industrial inspection

Vision systems for industry and industrial inspection play a central role in quality control, maintenance and the automation of manufacturing processes. Here are some of the key features of these systems:

  1. High precision and resolution:
    The cameras and sensors used in industrial inspection must offer high resolution to capture very fine details on manufactured parts and products. Accuracy is essential to identify minute defects that could affect product quality or functionality.
  2. High processing speed:
    To fit into what are often very fast production lines, these systems need to process images at high speed, enabling real-time inspections without slowing down the production process.
  3. Environmental robustness:
    Cameras and equipment must withstand the harsh conditions often found in industrial environments, such as vibration, dust, extreme temperatures, and exposure to chemicals or humidity.
  4. Advanced automation:
    Machine vision systems often use artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate defect identification, product classification, and even to guide robots in assembly or handling tasks.
  5. Integration with control systems:
    These systems are typically integrated with industrial process control systems to provide real-time feedback and automatically adjust production parameters based on inspection results.
  6. Flexibility and scalability:
    Industrial vision systems are designed to be flexible and scalable, allowing rapid adjustments for different production lines or changes in product specifications.
  7. Multispectral capabilities:
    Beyond visible light, these systems can include infrared, ultraviolet, or X-ray sensors to inspect non-visible aspects of products, such as subsurface structural integrity or verification of internal components.
  8. Communication and connectivity:
    Machine vision systems need to connect effectively to plant networks to transmit data, receive instructions, and integrate with data management systems for quality monitoring and reporting.
  9. Compliance with safety standards and regulations:
    They must also comply with strict safety standards to protect operators and products, especially in regulated industries such as food, pharmaceuticals and automotive.


In short, vision systems for industrial inspection are crucial tools for ensuring quality and efficiency in modern production, offering advanced technologies for defect detection, product analysis and process automation.

Nexvision's expertise

We offer OEM services for machine vision camera design.

Our modular electronic block allows a very large range of combination to fit the exact need for inspection and vision processing.

We have used liquid lens to allow high speed autofocus in harsh pressure and force conditions.
We designed numerous light control and focusing system for trigger based acquisition.

We offer a large range of image sensor in many spectral band, in order to choose the best spectrum to spot the defects or the measurement constraints.

We also provide study and engineering services for product features requirement and selection.

We master cutting edge technologies (Kintex7, USB3, HDR) for high speed links.
For more information, please refer to Endoscope’s product and CamGuru reference design.

Clients and completed projects

Pellenc : design of a multispectral plastic waste sorting machine