Advancements In Technology For Failure Detection Transform Quality In Production
In the industrial world, small mistakes on production lines can lead to significant losses, both financially and to the brand’s reputation. Comgás, a leader in natural gas distribution in Latin America, faces this challenge by incorporating advanced technologies such as automation, deep learning, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence into its inspections. These technologies allow for the identification of failures that would be impossible to detect with the human eye, ensuring a nearly error-free production.
Precision And Speed In Inspection With AI
Vision systems equipped with artificial intelligence, such as those provided by Hikrobot through the distributor Soma Solution, have revolutionized how industries monitor and control the quality of their products. These devices can identify a range of issues, from the absence of a label to impurities in food products, with a level of precision and speed that surpasses any human inspection.
Juliano Moura, automation manager at Soma Solution, explains how these technologies are fundamental: “Hikrobot devices perform a thorough inspection that can detect anything from an error in a product on a production line to a defect in packaging. All of this at a speed that escapes human capability.”
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Avoiding Risks And Waste
The practical application of these technologies can be illustrated in the beverage industry, where production can reach 15 bottles per second. At this pace, manual inspection would be unable to identify subtle defects that, while small, can have disastrous consequences for both consumers and the brand. Automated inspection with cameras can prevent production errors from reaching the market, avoiding risks to consumer health and waste of entire batches.
Moura also highlights the impact of international demands in industries like the meat packing industry, which supplies markets with strict regulations such as those in Arab countries. “Chickens must be completely free of blood before they are packaged, and automated camera inspection is essential to ensure that any traces are identified,” he states.
Strategic Partnership And Global Reach
The collaboration between Soma Solution and Hikrobot exemplifies a technical-commercial partnership that extends throughout Brazilian territory. This alliance allows Soma Solution to offer the Brazilian market the latest generation of sensors and vision systems, as well as code readers from the multinational. “It is a strategic partnership that encompasses everything from commercial policy to product customization for the Brazilian industry, requiring a level of investment compatible with the current reality of the sector,” emphasizes Moura.
This integration of cutting-edge technologies in industrial inspection not only improves production quality but also strengthens companies’ positions as leaders in innovation and responsibility in the global market. With the adoption of these advanced tools, the industry can ensure consumer safety and satisfaction while protecting the environment and sustaining the integrity and value of their brands.
MORE INFORMATION
About Hikrobot/Soma Solution solutions: https://www.somasolution.com.br/marca/12/hikrobot.
Source: Jaine Machado.

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