kmV Innervision


X-Ray Vision for the Production line
  kmV
Eastrock Industrial Park
5065 27th Ave
Rockford, IL. 61109

Phone(815)387-4040
Fax(815)399-0074
Email:info@kmvtech.com
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1. Bottle Level Fill Detection

2. Bent Cannula

3. Medical Devices

4. Metal Insert

5. Packaging Quality

6. Transdermal Patch Packaging

7. Pin Insertion

 


8. Plastic Porosity

9. Plastics

10. Wire Placement

11. Medical Device Packaging

12. Medical Device Assembly

13. Automotive Application

14. Semi-Conductor Application

 

1. Bottle Level Fill Detection
Vision enabled x-ray detects levels in plastic or glass containers that are non-transparent
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Bottle Level Fill Detection

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2. Bent Cannula
After a syringe has been assembled and package, the innerVision product can take an X-ray image of the syringe to check for any damage to the needle caused by the assembly or packaging processes.

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Medical Device
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3. Medical Devices
InnerVision can be used to check different medical device assemblies for correct seals and components after the assembly processes.

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Medical Devices
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4. Metal Insert
This image shows a damaged insert. Vision enabled x-ray verifies that the metal insert is straight and not damaged by looking through the plastic material around the metal insert.

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Metal Insert
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5. Packaging Quality
Vision enabled x-ray verifies that the vile on the right is complete and not damaged after packaging and that the instruction insert is in the package
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Packaging Quality
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6. Transdurmal Patch Packaging
The innerVision product can count how many transdermal patches are in a carton after the packaging process.

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PharmaceuticalPackaging
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7. Pin Insertion
Vision enabled x-ray can verify that all pins are seated correctly after they have been molded into an assembly.

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Pin Insertion
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8. Plastic Porosity
The circled area is where the vision enabled x-ray system found an internal porosity problem with a molded component of an assembly.

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Plastic Porosity
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9. Plastics
Vision enabled x-ray can verify that there is enough material in an area to guarantee part strength

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Plastics
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10. Wire Placement
This image shows two 24 gauge wires in a plastic molded part inspected by vision enabled x-ray to make sure they are undamaged.

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Wire Placement
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11. Medical Device Packaging Application
Checking to make sure the cap is seated correctly after the packaging process.

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Medical Device Packaging
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12. Medical Device Assembly
Checking for any damage on the internal device brakes, cracks, voids and bends in the shaft.

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Medical Device Assembly
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13. Automotive Application
Looking for damaged wires and welds.

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Automotive Application
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14. Semi-Conductor Application
Checking for BGA quality on-line automatically.

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Semi-Conductor Application
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