OK-2000A Visual Defect Inspection Systems for Paper Cups

  • It uses a global shutter CMOS camera with 5 megapixels and a display resolution of 2448 × 2048.
  • The shooting range is 137.5mm × 103.125mm.
  • With guaranteed detection accuracy, the system achieves a maximum detection speed of 300m/min.
  • The lighting system provides uniform illumination, ensuring high image quality and contrast.
  • The visual defect inspection systems can accurately identify various potential defects and recognize various defect characteristics.
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Why Choose OK-2000A Visual Defect Inspection Systems for Paper Cups 

The visual defect detection system for paper cups mainly consists of high-definition imaging equipment, a lighting system, and image processing software. High-quality images of the paper cups can be obtained through the high-definition imaging equipment, and the lighting system ensures uniform illumination to guarantee high image quality and contrast. Under the premise of ensuring detection accuracy, the maximum detection speed can reach 300m/min. The image processing software utilizes advanced image analysis technology to extract and analyze features in the images, thereby accurately identifying various defects.

ItemCompositionQty
Core HardwareIndustrial PC ( Includes Mouse & Keyboard )1 unit
Industrial Monitor1 unit
Gigabit Ethernet CMOS Area Scan Camera1 unit
Camera Lens1 unit
Dome Light Source1 set
AccessoriesMounting Bracket1 set
Cables1 set
Additional Accessories1 set
Visual Defect Inspection System for Paper Cups

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Technical Parameters of OK-2000A Visual Defect Inspection Systems for Paper Cups 

SubjectParameter
Nominal lateral resolution0.15mm
Nominal vertical resolution0.15mm
Detection range137.5mm×103.125mm
Detection speed300m/min
Defect detection area0.2mm²
Defect typeForeign matter such as mosquitoes, hair, fibers, etc; Defects such as stains, scratches, holes, etc.
Technical Parameters of Visual Defect Inspection Systems