The Verification Cube is nothing less than a revolution in the area of industrial verification processes. It can produce bullet proof reports both on standard barcodes as well as the new 2D codes (QR / datamatrix).
It is the only standalone system in the market that produces results 100% according to ISO 15415 , 15416 and 29158 AIM/DPM. The integrated camera is not being impaired by mirrors, as with many competitive systems. The housing is made out of a solid aluminium block, ensuring Bullet-proof verification reports that even heavier shocks will not affect the precise mechanical and optical parts.
The system can be used stand-alone as well in-line with the production. The results are being displayed at the devise itself as well as in a detailed report at the PC.
Users, who want to increase the reliability of their production processes vie regular verification of printed bar-or 2D-codes.
Only cube-system with a non-diverted view from the camera to the product
Uses a grid of 10 (instead of 1) measuring points for stable and reliable results
Immediate red / amber / green indication of the verification results (A-F)
Issues a detailed 2-page verification report
Results can also be stored in a database for archiving purposes
Verification of barcodes and 2D codes
Real-time text recognition software for verification of dynamic data
The Verification Cube is nothing less than a revolution in the area of industrial verification processes. It can produce bullet proof reports both on standard barcodes as well as the new 2D codes (QR / datamatrix).
It is the only standalone system in the market that produces results 100% according to ISO 15415 , 15416 and 29158 AIM/DPM. The integrated camera is not being impaired by mirrors, as with many competitive systems. The housing is made out of a solid aluminium block, ensuring Bullet-proof verification reports that even heavier shocks will not affect the precise mechanical and optical parts.
The system can be used stand-alone as well in-line with the production. The results are being displayed at the devise itself as well as in a detailed report at the PC.
Users, who want to increase the reliability of their production processes vie regular verification of printed bar-or 2D-codes.