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Ceramic Disc Machine Vision Retrofit

By WP Admin

Impetus to Invent When you’re producing 90 medical parts a minute and can’t afford a single defect, you need machine vision. The current manual sampling plan just wasn’t cutting it, and something had to be done. Enter Invent Automation.Implemented between the cleaning line and the downstream equipment was our custom bowl feeder that fed parts … Continued

Emergency Pin Sorting Machine

By Adam Nelson

Impetus to Invent When you have a quality escape to your best customer and the only two options are: remake 3 million parts or find the 100 bad ones, you find a way to locate the bad ones! Invent Automation got the call late one day, thought about it, and the next day started designing … Continued

High Mix & High-Speed Parts Bagger

By Adam Nelson

Impetus to Invent When you have dozens of people dedicated to putting small parts in a bag, working around the clock, a plant manager can’t help but shudder. “Why can’t this be automated?” is an obvious question, and Invent Automation answered the call. The problem is that the obvious solution of a centrifugal feeder falls … Continued

Worlds Fastest Face Shield Automation

By Adam Nelson

Impetus to Invent During COVID, Invent Automation stepped up to the challenge and created the world’s fastest, fully automated face shield machine. Creating one face shield every 1.8 seconds meant a lot of firsts in the industry. While many companies were experimenting with 3D printing and relying on labor-intensive solutions, Invent Automation made it possible … Continued

High-Speed Machine Vision and Acoustical Crack Detection System

By Adam Nelson

Impetus to Invent Requiring 180 parts per minute and numerous inspections amidst today’s labor troubles, what else can you do but automate? Invent Automation automated this medical parts line from start to finish, doubling the customer’s capacity while greatly improving their ability to catch defects. Sophisticated inspection processes were used, from $50k acoustical hammers to … Continued

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