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Inspection, Using AI for QC... Continued from page 61


utes using established methods, even without AI. However, if ECAD and BOM


data are not available, the new approach offers immense advan- tages. Particularly in high-mix low-volume manufacturing, AI- based inspection program genera- tion is currently revealing great potential.


Access to Information For an AI model to be able to


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optimize itself, it generally needs to draw on as much empirical information as possible. For example, anonymized data from several electronics manufactur- ers can be pooled to benefit everyone involved as a whole. To ensure efficient information exchange (data collection) for these and other fields of applica- tion, Viscom is expanding its cloud infrastructure. Data management solutions


form one of several pillars of Viscom’s digital multi-purpose platform vConnect, which also includes cross-site condition monitoring. Viscom utilizes this to provide an impressively trans- parent view of its inspection sys-


tems, from machine performance and operating times to individ- ual components used. Intelligent applications ac-


cess relevant information reveal- ing the condition of the systems practically in real time. In this way, irregularities and deviations are rapidly brought to light. Visualizations via meaningful dashboards give the responsible personnel a structured overview on their smartphones, tablets and other end devices — regardless of location. This opens up another area of application for AI, known as predictive maintenance. With the help of the data, machine con- ditions and failures, for example, can be predicted more and more accurately, enabling timely action to be taken before a malfunction or failure occurs. Contact: Viscom, Inc., 1775


Breckinridge Parkway, Suite 500, Duluth, GA 30096 678-966-9835 E-mail: info@viscomusa.com. Web: www.viscom.com 


See at SMTAI, Booth 1413, SMTA Guadalajara, Booth 1517, and at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 177


Filtration Systems and Hazardous Gases and Particles...


    Continued from previous page


ly for continuous use in industri- al work environments.


Bigger particles get caught in a pre-filter and smaller parti- cles get caught in the high-quali- ty HEPA H13 filters. The wide band gas filter then removes


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 


 


 


  


       


       


Humidity for a beer life See at productronica, Hall A2 Booth 237 


  


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  


 


 


 


 


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gases, fumes, and adhesives. Recirculating clean air back into the workplace ensures a safe, healthy work environment. Contact: Weller Tools, 85


Cedar Crest Drive, Bridgewater, MA 02324 413-219-0619 E-mail: gerald.gardener@apex- toolgroup.com Web: www.weller-tools.com 

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