The equipment of our empties inspections is as varied as the number of different types of crates and bottles on the market, and is always adapted to the end customer’s requirements in order to meet these requirements – for example:








The empties inspection system, specially developed for industrial deposit value recording, is mainly used by retail stores, the beverage trade, breweries and mineral bottlers, where the returned empties are credited to suppliers or customers. While the crates with an output of up to 4,000 c/h run through the inspection, more than 1,200 crate types with more than 90 bottle types are detected and inspected.
The crate logo is inspected on one to four sides with one (or more) laterally arranged camera systems. Both a pure logo identification and a logo quality check are possible, during which the following inspection criteria are checked:
In empty crate inspection using a camera, a vertical camera system captures a bright and high-contrast image of the partition floor – regardless of the crate colour – using a special image capture process. Lighting from below is not required.
In empty crate inspection using ultrasonic sensors, an ultrasonic line is used to check whether a crate is empty or filled with bottles. An oscilloscope scan of each bottle row is displayed on the surface of each crate so that simple troubleshooting is supported in the event of malfunctions or changes to the conveyor system.
The full crate inspection is carried out – analogous to the empty crate inspection – either by means of a camera system or by means of an ultrasonic line, which scans the caps of the bottles and transmits the signals to the evaluation unit.
Depending on the task, an additional camera system can also be used for camera inspection, doubling the resolution and allowing the caps to be checked for the correct logo.
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