Industry application

Medical Device Inspection

Vision inspection routes for molded parts, printed marks, assembly checks, packaging and traceability.

Inspection needs

What the system should handle in this environment.

  • Repeatable defect criteria
  • Code and lot traceability
  • Low false-reject rate

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Industry RFQ

Need an application route for medical device inspection?

Send part images, sample defects, line speed, target accuracy and current station constraints.

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Industry FAQ

Common questions for medical device inspection engineering teams.

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Which inspection route is usually reviewed first for medical device inspection?

Review the production environment and failure mode first: Repeatable defect criteria, Code and lot traceability, Low false-reject rate. Then map those needs to camera, lens, lighting, 3D, smart camera or barcode reader routes.

What information should I send before requesting a machine vision quote?

Send part photos or drawings, target defect or measurement goal, field of view, working distance, line speed, accuracy target, lighting limits and any current camera, lens, light, barcode reader or competitor model.

Do I need a 2D or 3D machine vision system?

Use 2D when contrast, edges, labels or position are enough to judge the part. Use 3D when height, profile, gap, volume, weld shape or surface geometry decides pass or fail.

How should I choose machine vision lighting?

Start from the defect and material surface instead of the camera model. Backlight helps edge measurement, coaxial and dome lighting help reflective surfaces, and bar or ring lighting often works for general presence and defect checks.

Can Deyi Vision support projects that reference Keyence, Cognex or other brand routes?

Deyi Vision is not affiliated with those brands. As a factory-direct machine vision source, we can map the inspection goal, model reference and production route to a component-level camera, lens, light, reader or smart-camera selection.