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Vision System Manufacturers and Suppliers

IQS Directory is a top industrial directory listing of leading industrial vision system manufacturers and suppliers. Access our comprehensive index to review and source vision system manufacturers with preview ads and detailed product descriptions. These vision system companies can design, engineer and manufacture vision systems to your specifications and application need. A quick and easy to use request for quote form is provided for you to contact these vision system manufacturers and suppliers. Each company has detailed profile information, locations, phone number, website links, product videos and product information defined. Read customer reviews and product specific news articles. We are the right resource for your information requirement whether its for a manufacturer of machine vision systems, power vision systems, or vision appraisal systems.

  • Florence, KY

    When it comes to machine vision systems, we have the tools to get the job done right. We work hard to provide the best solutions and products to meet our customers’ demand. It is our goal to work with you from start to finish on all aspects of design and production. We will do our best to provide the solution to even your most challenging requirements. Find out more by contacting us today!

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  • Merriam, KS

    A family-owned business since 1923, Thorp Controls provides electrical control solutions for OEMs, system integrators, and industrial users. From sourcing to engineering to installation and beyond, you can rely on us for efficient, reliable solutions. Our goal is to provide you with the technology you need to be more profitable. Our machine vision products will go to work for you.

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  • Davisburg, MI

    At General Inspection, LLC, we specialize in designing and manufacturing advanced machine vision systems tailored to meet the complex needs of our customers across various industries. With decades of experience and a commitment to precision, we have established ourselves as a trusted partner for businesses seeking reliable, efficient, and cutting-edge solutions for part inspection and defect detection.

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  • Ft Lauderdale, FL

    PrimeTest Automation is a full service systems integration company with a talented in-house engineering team featuring mechanical, electrical, and software engineers. Services include: conveyor systems, machine vision components, robotic systems and rotary index dials. All systems are modeled using the latest 3-D design software, thoroughly reviewed with the customer.

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  • Boca Raton, FL

    Imperx Inc. is a designer and manufacturer of high performance machine vision products, specifically digital cameras and frame grabbers. Industries served include the aerospace, industrial, commercial, and military industries. Product applications include biometrics, aerial mapping, traffic management, surveillance, homeland security, medical imaging, printing, and more.

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Vision System Industry Information

Vision System

A vision system utilizes machine vision in an assembly line to examine products for quality. Machine vision uses imaging technology to sense, sort and guide without making contact.

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Purpose of Vision Systems

A vision system is capable of magnifying their vision multiple times and may catch imperfections and flaws indiscernible to the human eye. A vision system can inspect at a much higher rate than human eyes and are more precise and consistent than the human workforce they often replace.

Application of Vision Systems

Vision inspection systems can be used to search for surface defects, count products as they come down the line, sort for contaminants and to scan serial numbers.

Design of Vision Systems

A vision system is an inexpensive replacement for manpower and can be run constantly, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. Infrared light can also be utilized to view the interiors of products to check for quality. A vision system can rely on digital cameras and pattern recognition software to “see.” Although machine vision technology has improved significantly in the last few years, computers are still incapable of adapting quickly to new tasks in the way that human eyes do. For this reason, a vision system is usually programmed to fulfill those assignments that require consistent repetition of the same task.