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AOI Automated Optical Inspection Machine for Fasteners & Precision Components

In high-stakes industries like automotive and aerospace, where a single faulty component can lead to catastrophic failure, ensuring the quality of every single nut, bolt, o ring and washer is non-negotiable. This is where Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) machines for fasteners, precision and  rubber components become an indispensable asset.

The exterior of the Varad Automation's Optical Inspection machine
Our AOI machine is not just a simple camera—it’s a sophisticated quality control system designed for the unique challenges of inspecting small parts. Unlike manual inspection, which is slow, prone to human error, and inconsistent, our system offers relentless accuracy and speed. It's built to inspect everything from precision brass components and precision turned components to plastic & rubber parts with exceptional precision.

Here's how it adds value to your operation:

  • The key features of our AOI machine set it apart. It can perform detailed dimensional and surface defects inspection with repeatability from 5 micron, a level of precision vital for automotive - precision components. With inspection speed up to 300 PPM, this AOI machine is a game-changer for production efficiency. Our system also offers both manual and auto loading systems for seamless integration. It provides quantity-wise separate OK ejections for effective sorting of fasteners

    Furthermore, our AOI machine can perform advanced checks like OCR & OCV and can even verify if an internal thread is present or absent, a critical requirement for many turned components. This comprehensive capability makes our AOI machine the ideal solution for any manufacturer focused on compromised quality.

    Discover the power of our AOI machine for inspecting fasteners, precision machine parts, and turned components. Learn about our high-speed system, capable of detailed dimensional & surface defects inspection and thread checks with a repeatability of 5 micron. 

    Contact Varad Automation for a demo or consultation.

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