Friday 5 October 2012

FTI’s Proprietary Machine Vision Lighting Solutions

Machine vision is the key enabler for applications pertaining to automatic inspection, quality assurance, optical gauging, and so on. Fiberoptics Technology Incorporated (FTI) provides machine vision lighting solutions that add reliability to each of the aforementioned applications.

A significant part of the success of a machine vision system depends on backlighting. Thus, a faulty machine vision illumination system could be a contributing factor to faulty quality assurance, which in turn directly affects customer satisfaction.

Our lighting solutions for machine vision have set new benchmarks in machine vision illumination. FTI employs a proprietary process to create an Intense Uniform Output that ensures optimal inspection and gauging applications.

Today, Fiberoptics’ customers from various industries have come to expect a consistent performance that is unique to all our machine vision backlights. For instance, our customers know that they can confidently use FTI backlights in high speed machine vision lighting applications because we use glass fibers that don’t melt as easily as their plastic counterpart.

The use of glass fibers also optimizes the flexibility of the bundle. However, if you have an application that’s exposed to temperatures in excess of 70 degrees centigrade, do discuss this requirement with us. Our backlights can be used with nearly all types of strobe lights manufactured today.

At FTI, we welcome requests for bespoke active areas, housing options, configurations, and input sizes. The other available custom options include sealing for wet environment, high heat, and special materials for corrosive applications. The most complex machine vision lighting solutions can be handled by FTI engineers.

In addition to enabling machine vision applications, FTI is actively involved in offering the star ceiling service to hundreds of commercial and residential spaces. We are also the go-to firm for a myriad of standard and custom fiber optic cables. To read more, please visit our website http://www.fiberoptix.com.

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