SHOW PREVIEW | PLAST 2018
Right: Sikora’s Purity Concept V combines a light table with automatic material control
Offline inspection Sikora will showcase its new optical offline inspection and analysing system called Purity Concept V – which combines a light table with automatic material control. The system analyses transparent and coloured plastic pellets. The material to be tested moves automatically through the system and contamination such as black specks are visualised. The system is suitable for sample testing of pro- duced material and for incoming goods inspection. Until now, sample testing of pellets has been carried out mainly by optically illuminating it on a light table, followed by manual inspection, says Sikora. This relies on the examiner, and provides limited repeatability. Other limitations are: the size of the contaminants; and, their classification by size. Alternative systems feed the test material into a hopper and through a channel into the inspection area. This records images successively, and sorts out contaminated material. Due to the blending of the sorted out material, a clear allocation of the contamination to the graphic material as well as a
follow-up inspection are impossible. Purity Concept V combines the advantages of a light table with automatic offline material control. The system moves the test material on a tray through the inspection area. Within seconds, it is inspected automatically by the colour camera – and contaminated material is marked directly on the sample tray by a beamer. By analysing the record- ed images, surface contamination of transparent and coloured material is automatically detected, visualised and evaluated. A clear allocation of the contamination and
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