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Benefits of industrial automation

Sunday 20th May, 2018

Who is responsible for verifying the quality of your products? More and more companies are moving away from manual inspection and embracing industrial automation to identify defects within the production line. Shelton Vision produces tailor-made automated inspection systems that meet the unique needs of our customers. Learn more about WebSPECTOR, Shelton Vision’s comprehensive machine vision […]

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Visual inspection camera system

Monday 30th April, 2018

Our visual inspection camera system allows defects to be classified, stored and referred back to, allowing a complete digital record to be reviewed by your customers. Shelton’s WebSPECTOR machine vision inspection system is made up of four components one being the Shelton WebCORDER. The Shelton WebCORDER vision camera creates a complete video of the fabric […]

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SaigonTex 2018

Thursday 12th April, 2018

Shelton Vision are in Ho Chi Minh City with our new agents Hoshima, exhibiting at the SaigonTex 2018 event. Vietnam and the surrounding areas are well known for producing sportswear garments and apparel on a massive scale. The textile mills in Vietnam employ over 20% of the population. This makes the textile industry essential for […]

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Surface defect detection

Thursday 22nd March, 2018

Defect detection plays a vital role in the textile industry. Quality is a key component for both manufacturers and consumers. The quality of the fabric can be improved by decreasing defects in the fabric. Customers expect high-quality products in the shortest amount of time possible. Shelton’s surface defect detection systems increase throughput and reduce waste, […]

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Fabric inspection systems for the apparel industry

Tuesday 20th February, 2018

Fabric quality conformance plays an important part in the garment value chain. If the garment maker is unaware of defects in fabric and begins manufacturing, the cost is not just the ‘seconds’ garments produced. Real costs include the delay in shipping the full amount of first quality garments to their customer, re-equipping sewing lines and […]

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