Software Digitizes Inspection Process
Radix has released its InspectTracker vision inspection technology.
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Radix has released its InspectTracker vision inspection technology. The software enables users to digitize the inspection process for complex part surfaces.
Almost hands-free, the software identifies defects and maps the complex part surface as the operator moves from defect to defect with the stylus. It uses voice commands to identify defect type, which is translated to a completely digital record of inspection data. Vision algorithms precisely locate data points, mapping them on a virtual part model. The application is designed for ease and speed of use, allowing the inspector to focus on the quality assessment.
Features include statistical part analysis and defect reporting. It shows part inspection time, cost to repair, user statistics and failure mode frequency with heat mapping, part analysis and traceability.
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