The “True Image” system in the Glass Inspector works by capturing and displaying a high-resolution, real-world visual of the defect exactly as it appears on the glass surface. Here’s how it works, straight to the point:
1. Real-Time High-Resolution Imaging
The system uses line-scan or area-scan cameras with controlled lighting to take detailed images of each section of the glass as it moves through the inspection area.
These images are not just data points or heat maps—they are true-to-life visuals of the glass surface.
2. Software Processing
The captured images are processed using advanced image recognition algorithms.
It then creates a true image representation showing exactly where and how the defect looks to the human eye.
3. Display on Operator Interface
The true image is shown to the operator as a zoomable, high-contrast image, making it easy to:
Visually confirm the defect
Understand its severity
Check its location on the glass
Key Benefit
Instead of just abstract data or defect codes, the operator sees a real image of the actual defect, which allows for quick decision-making on whether the glass passes or fails quality control.
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