Inline Vision & Weld (IVWS) finds and removes every NOK part in the production of punched parts. The new quality assurance system combines the KVC 621 optical inspection cell from Kistler with the high-precision Cutting Welding 2.0 system from Nidec SYS. The system examines the individual test parts for dimensional accuracy and relevant surface defects. If it finds such a defect, the system separates the corresponding NOK part and precisely welds the punching strip back together in the inline process in pitch. This ensures that only OK parts are on the coil, that downstream processes are guaranteed, and high-quality standards such as those of the automotive industry are met.
“At the beginning of our collaboration with Nidec SYS, we examined our customers' needs for fully automated punching processes, fast and efficient quality assurance and, above all, optimal downstream processing steps in detail, and designed our solution to meet these requirements,” explains Dr. Oliver Schnerr, Head of Sales - Integrated Solutions at Kistler. "That's why we combined optical quality inspection and laser welding technology in a fully integrated and automated system. Now, a detected bad part no longer causes idle time in the production process,” adds Werner Borth, CEO at Nidec SYS.