User Manual

ExampleNotesIndustriesFormatDateBarcode
the United
States
Pharmacode
can represent
Parmaceutical Binary
Code and is used for
linearPharmacode
only a single
integer from 3 to
131070.
packing control in the
pharmaceutical industry.
7.3.4 Bead Tool
The Bead tool is used to inspect parts on which an application of adhesives or sealant material has been
placed. In an industrial setting, this "bead" of material is commonly applied in a strip on a known path. The
Bead tool can look at this pre-defined path and verify whether the adhesive or sealant has been correctly
applied.
For the purposes of this tool, a bead is any long, narrow strip of approximate consistent width and approximately
consistent color. The bead must have sufficient contrast with its background so that a simple grayscale
thresholding scheme, like that used in the Blob Tool, can separate the two. Background clutter and optical
noise (i.e. shiny spots, holes in the bead) are permitted, but their presence may degrade the robustness of a
bead inspection.
The Bead Tool also assumes that the bead material has been applied by a mechanized system and thus is
quite consistent in location and direction. The tool does not attempt to detect, follow, or account for variations
in bead location.
Usage
Check for uniformity of a bead of adhesive.
Check for the uniformity of a gap.
Fields
The following are fields on the Bead tool Input tab:
Drawing a Connected Line ROI7.3.4.1 Drawing a Connected Line ROI on page 115
Bead Type7.3.4.2.1 Bead Type on page 118
Threshold7.3.4.2.2 Threshold on page 118
Filters7.3.4.2.3 Filters on page 119
Results7.3.4.2.4 Results on page 120
Supported Platforms
P/N 000000Banner Engineering Corp. - Minneapolis, MN USA - www.bannerengineering.com
Tel: 763.544.3164
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