Sick offers a simple solution for ensuring good quality in industrial automation with its new all-in-one Quality Inspection SensorApp and InspectorP62x vision sensors. The SensorApp is pre-installed on Sick's entire InspectorP6xx range of 2D vision sensors, offering flexibility for different application requirements.
High product and process quality is an important task in every production plant. Quality control also needs to be automated, especially in the context of increasing automation. While customers benefit from high-quality products, companies benefit from increased throughput and production speed, with reduced reject rates and downtime.
With Sick's new InspectorP6xx 2D vision sensor and SensorApp Quality Inspection, production, assembly and packaging control, or part location and measurement, can now be easily automated.
Even control by counting and measuring product characteristics is no challenge for the new sensor solution. The SensorApp guarantees that the items produced are of exactly the required quality.
Thanks to the Sick Nova framework, applications can be solved from a web browser by configuring and combining image processing and integration tools as required. Users can easily add standard and customized Sick Nova tools to extend functionality. Custom tools are user-defined and can be used to quickly solve specific control needs. They can be created by anyone with a Sick AppSpace license.
With its new InspectorP62x, Sick has launched an all-in-one industrial vision sensor. The 2D vision sensor is easy to use, compact and versatile.
The integrated system of electronically adjustable optics and flexible illumination delivers high-quality images immediately after unpacking. Experienced and inexperienced users alike can configure the sensor in no time, thanks to an accessible and intuitive web user interface.
The InspectorP62x is programmable and can be configured using the Sick AppSpace. InspectorP62x functionality can be extended or replaced by customer-specific developments as required, thanks to the growing number of Sick Nova tools and SensorApps developed by Sick.
Visit the site:
www.sick.com/fr