Learning label inspection

At BrauBeviale, Heuft will be exhibiting the Heuft FinalView II LBL, which uses intelligent image processing to enable fast teach-in of new labels for efficient label inspection.
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The Heuft promises label teach-in in under a minute FinalView II LBL, which the company is presenting at BrauBeviale. New varieties and label designs can be taught in within a very short time.

Individualisation is the trend. This also applies in particular to beverage packaging and its labelling. Visitors to BrauBeviale 2024 will soon be able to create their own image on the bottle label at the Heuft stand. And see how quickly a new customised design can be taught in so that a personalised bottle is not rejected as being of a different type during label inspection, but is recognised as good.

With intelligent Heuft reflexx A.I.-image processing, the FinalView II LBL. in less than 60 seconds. With the teach-in assistant of the audiovisual NaVi user guide, practically anyone can do this, store the new equipment variant in the system yourself, that the changed label with all its characteristic features and design elements is permanently memorised. This applies to your own photo as well as, for example. for short-term promotional labelling.

With an unchanged container shape, a suitably equipped bottle only needs to pass the FinalView II LBL - and already reflexx A.I. the changed variety is permanently imprinted. The modified label will no longer be assessed as faulty. Hours of downtime for commissioning new types and variants are no longer an issue. The availability and productivity of entire filling lines is significantly increased. And thus also their OEE.

Display

And the intelligent inline inspection system continues to identify labels that are actually of a different type just as reliably as labels that are crooked, wrinkled or torn, for example. Four reflexx A.I.High-performance cameras on two levels generate this an undistorted 360° panoramic view of each individual bottle, on which even the smallest errors are recognised and marked in real time.

Source: Heuft

Heuft at the BrauBeviale: Hall 8, Stand 104