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Application Range
Suitable for a wide variety of discrete components, including: Precision hardware components, Electronic components, Plastic parts, Small stamped or molded products, Ideal for bulk, randomly oriented components requiring visual inspection and automated packaging.
Basic Equipment Configuration
| Vision System: | AI Deep Learning CCD Vision System |
| Cameras: | Upper pick-up inspection camera / Lower flying-shot positioning camera |
| Motors: | Multi-nozzle servo motors, tape driving motor, take-up/tray collection speed control motor |
| Packaging Compatibility: | Configurable for carrier tape or tray output |
| Footprint: | Refer to layout drawing |
Automated Workflow
Flexible Bulk Feeding & Multi-Nozzle Pick-Up
Bulk components are loaded into the flexible vibratory feeder, which intelligently separates and presents single pieces to multiple nozzles for simultaneous pick-up. This ensures stable feeding and minimizes manual intervention.
AI Vision Inspection & Precision Placement
Upper cameras perform appearance inspection and product recognition. The lower flying-shot camera compensates for positional deviations in real time, allowing accurate placement into the carrier tape or tray.
Automated Packaging & Output
Qualified products are placed into the selected packaging format—carrier tape for SMT automation or trays for storage and downstream automation. Defective products are identified by the AI vision system and automatically separated, maintaining consistent quality throughout the production process.
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