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Our CCD Steel Strip Visual Inspection Equipment is a state-of-the-art automated optical inspection system designed for high-speed, high-accuracy surface defect detection on steel strips and metal components. With support for up to 15 cameras and AI integration, it ensures zero-defect output in manufacturing lines.
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | WES-1500-C1-C15 |
| Application | Steel strips, hardware, fasteners, automotive parts |
| Detection Range | Length: 1mm–60mm (customizable based on drawings) |
| Detection Speed | 100–1000 pcs/min (depending on product size) |
| Detection Accuracy | ±0.01mm |
| Software | Independently developed (AI-capable) |
| Camera Module | 1–15 cameras (customizable) |
| Lens | Customized high-resolution lenses |
| Industrial PC | 17/AI industrial computer |
| Feeding Method | Vibration plate feeding |
| Machine Dimensions | W1140 × H1800 × D1100 mm |
| Weight | 400 kg |
Our system ensures seamless integration into your production line with the following automated workflow:
Material Feeding
→ Steel strips are fed via vibration plate or conveyor system.
Multi-Angle Imaging
→ CCD cameras capture high-resolution images from multiple angles.
AI-Powered Analysis
→ Built-in software detects surface defects such as scratches, dents, rust, or dimensional errors.
Real-Time Rejection
→ NG (No Good) parts are automatically marked or ejected.
Data Logging & Reporting
→ All inspection data is stored for traceability and quality analysis.

| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Multi-Camera Support | 1–15 CCD cameras for 360° defect detection |
| High Precision | ±0.01mm detection accuracy for critical measurements |
| AI-Ready System | Compatible with deep learning tools for enhanced defect recognition |
| High Speed | 100–1000 parts per minute inspection capacity |
| Real-Time Sorting | Automatic Pass/Fail with NG marking or ejection |
| Customizable Configuration | Flexible camera count and detection range |
| User-Friendly Software | Intuitive interface with minimal training required |
| Data Logging | Full traceability and quality reporting |
Q1: What types of defects can this system detect?
A: It detects scratches, dents, rust, burrs, dimensional errors, and surface contamination on steel strips and similar metal parts.
Q2: Can the system be customized for different product sizes?
A: Yes, the detection range is adjustable from 1mm to 60mm, and custom configurations are available.
Q3: Does it support AI-based inspection?
A: Absolutely. The system is AI-ready and can be upgraded with deep learning tools for enhanced defect recognition.
Q4: What is the maximum inspection speed?
A: The system can inspect up to 1000 parts per minute, depending on product size and complexity.
Q5: Is the software easy to operate?
A: Yes, the software is developed in-house with a user-friendly interface, requiring minimal training.
Q6: Do you provide after-sales support?
A: Yes, we offer installation, training, and technical support. Customized solutions and OEM services are also available.
Our workshop is equipped with state-of-the-art manufacturing and assembly facilities dedicated to producing high-precision CCD optical inspection equipment.
We integrate computer technology, optical detection systems, vision systems, mechanical engineering, and electrical engineering into comprehensive automated solutions.
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