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German firm uses machine vision for toothpaste tube inspection

Toothpaste helps you maintain healthy, attractive, and clean teeth, but only in recent years have vision systems been used to check whether the actual product packaging is clean and safe before the toothpaste tubes are filled.

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Previously, filling systems that were not equipped with a machine vision system could not completely guarantee that particles of dirt from the preliminary tube production stage would not be inside the tube after the filling and sealing process. Packaging machinery maker IWK Verpackungstechnik GmbH based in Stutensee, Germany relies on vision systems from Cognex in its newest packaging machine, the TFS 80-6, for 19mm to 40mm (0.75 to 1.57 inches) wide tubes.

During the course of the filling process, Cognex In-Sight® vision systems check that the tubes are round, clean, and firmly sealed. In-process inspection has allowed the number of cameras to be reduced from the six conventional units required in the old process to just two In-Sight systems per checking station.

The TFS 80-6 production line inspects, fills, and seals toothpaste tubes at a capacity of 500 tubes/min. Based on the needs of a typical toothpaste user, a minute's production time on the TFS 80-6 produces enough toothpaste for a lifetime of tooth brushing. Compared to conventional tube filling machines, which operate using a turntable, the TFS 80-6 has a conveyor circuit with a diagonal layout. With the process lines positioned at 90° angles to each other, the tubes are picked up horizontally, cleaned, filled, and sealed vertically, and then placed back down horizontally on a conveyor belt that takes them to a cartoning machine for final packaging.

The packaging materials have to be of high quality because the machine operates so quickly, but even then, there can still be contamination from small dirt particles, tubes may be deformed when the outer packaging is applied, or there may be faulty seals at the base of the tube. To ensure that their production processes are fault-free, IWK collaborated with Octum Electronic GmbH, a member of the Cognex specialist partner integrator network, to install two In-Sight 5100 and 5400 cameras on each of three inspection stations. Each camera monitors a set of parallel conveyer rows with offset tube holders.

Complete inspection – print position, cap, and tube shape

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