Typical applications for the QS include checking for product assembly completeness, colour or defect analysis, and label inspection. With a footprint of 1.2m x 0.7m and an integral transport and reject mechanism, the QS can also be used on a manufacturing line in conjunction with other inspection tools such as checkweighers.
The QS is characterised by its versatility, with a range of cameras, lighting and reject mechanisms available, according to the firm.
The company says its experts discuss the application in detail with the end-user before selecting the most appropriate components and setting up all the inspection tools needed.
Olmec offers risk mitigation by conducting an off-line testing and acceptance programme prior to installation.
Olmec will be at stand H67 at the Total show in Birmingham's NEC.