Label teach-in in less than a minute
Heuft – Hall 8 | Booth 104
The Heuft FinalView II LBL makes label inspection more adaptive. New types and designs can now be taught in within a short time. This is good for production quality and also increases the availability and overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) of entire filling plants at the same time.
Individualisation is in vogue. This applies in particular to beverage packaging and its design. And what is more individual than an own image on the bottle label? Visitors to the Heuft stand will be able to create this themselves. And see how quickly and easily a new individual design can be taught in so that a personalised bottle of this kind is not rejected as a foreign type during the label inspection but recognised as good.
The company says that the Heuft FinalView II LBL. can do this in less than 60 s with the intelligent Heuft reflexx A.I. image processing. The teach-in assistant of the audiovisual Heuft NaVi user guidance simplifies the learning process. It immediately and permanently memorises the modified label with all its characteristic features and design elements. This applies to a photo as well as to short-term promotional labelling, among other things.
The Heuft FinalView II LBL has to go through a suitably equipped bottle once for this purpose if the container shape is unchanged – and the Heuft reflexx A.I. has permanently memorised the modified type. The modified label will no longer be evaluated as faulty from then on. The intelligent in-line inspection actually identifies foreign types of bottle as reliably as it does crooked, wrinkled or torn ones. Four Heuft reflexx A.I. high-performance cameras on two levels generate an undistorted 360° panoramic view of each individual bottle on which the smallest faults are detected and marked in real time.