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Machine vision technology expected to double in growth
Friday 20th January, 2017What is machine vision technology? Machine vision technology interprets an image captured by a camera. It then uses a computer to analyse this image and makes decisions based on that analysis. Defects can be automatically classified and graded. Shelton Vision gives customers the option to decide which defects are most pressing and separate those from […]
Read MoreIndustrial automation
Monday 16th January, 2017Industrial automation benefits a range of industries, initially, it was used to replace manual inspection to help reduce costs and increase productivity. Now industrial automation systems are used to increase quality control and flexibility within the manufacturing process. Benefits of automated applications Industrial automated systems rely on vision inspection systems such as machine vision cameras […]
Read MoreCreate the perfect cutting plan
Tuesday 20th December, 2016We offer machine vision solutions that help you reduce your overall costs and increase your yield. The pressure on manufacturers to reduce wastage and costs has never been higher. Shelton Vision offers a solution that identifies and grades defects in real-time during production. Human inspection can work, but it will never be as consistent as […]
Read MoreAutomated inspection and the automotive industry
Saturday 10th December, 2016Machine vision technology can benefit every aspect of the automotive industry, from inspecting soft interiors to the raw materials that make up the key components. Every industry is represented during the manufacturing of automobiles, from electrical wiring to machinery and everything in between. With the advances in machine vision technology, increasingly more faults are picked […]
Read MoreCutting plan optimisation for increased returns
Wednesday 30th November, 2016An aim for most manufacturing companies is to reduce costs and increase output, Shelton’s machine vision systems allow this to happen. In the past, large fabric inspection machines were used to highlight defects during production. These slower speeds allowed human inspectors to check for defects. This process is slow and runs the risk of human […]
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