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15Jul

Preventing vehicle safety system recalls in South Africa: Part 1

July 15, 2024 admin Industries, Solutions 3

According to the Road Traffic Management Corporation, 14.1 % of road crashes in South Africa are caused by factors “associated with the mechanics of the vehicles involved”. The State of Road Safety Report revealed that 420 fatal road accidents in a single year resulted from mechanical failures.Some of the top mechanical failures causing vehicle accidents include faulty brakes, tyre issues and steering defects. Other common mechanical failures that could lead to road accidents are car engine parts. While some recalls make headlines due to their scale and impact, others happen quietly, often without the owner’s awareness.

Safety Recalls are mandated by law and involve defects that could lead to losing control over a moving vehicle or potentially harming occupants and other road users. Manufacturers are encouraged to issue safety recalls voluntarily in South Africa, but the National Consumer Commission (NCC) can also step in if necessary. Affected vehicle owners receive notifications, and arrangements are made for repair work.

While global recall events have decreased, South Africa has seen an increase in affected units. This highlights the need for proactive solutions to prevent costly recalls; in this blog post, we discuss the importance of having machine vision systems in place to ensure that brake valve components and brake pads work correctly when needed in a vehicle.

Manufacturers face the challenge of maintaining high-quality standards while producing brake valve components. These components are crucial for safe braking systems, and any defects can lead to recalls and compromised safety. Assemblies might have missing, loose, or damaged parts, and manual inspectors often struggle to identify all defects, especially given strict safety quality standards.

Over the next few weeks, we will advise you of available machine vision solutions to ensure quality and minimise defects in vehicle safety systems. Stay tuned for more insights on this topic!

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08Jul

Unlocking Industry Insights: Dot Peen Marking

July 8, 2024 admin Industries, Solutions 2

In the intricate world of manufacturing and product identification, precision matters. Many industries use marking machines to serialize or imprint their products with critical information—think barcodes, production dates, and business details. But what’s the go-to technique for industries dealing with metals, composites, hard plastics, and other rigid materials? Enter dot peen marking!

What Is Dot Peen Marking?

Dot peen marking is a versatile and widely used method. It involves creating patterns of tiny dots on a surface using a specialized marking tool. These dots form alphanumeric characters, logos, or codes.

Why is it so popular? Let’s dive in:
Speed and Depth: Dot peen markers can work swiftly and penetrate deeper than other marking tools. When you need efficiency without compromising quality, dot peen is your ally.

Whether it’s serial codes for material tracking or anti-theft measures, dot peen marking ensures that crucial data stays put. No more guessing games!

Ideal for Rigid Materials: From heavy-duty metals to robust plastics, Dot Peen handles them all. It’s like giving your products a permanent, data-rich identity.

Curious about dot peen marking? Check out this comprehensive guide.

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08Jul

Machine Vision in the Automobile Industry

July 8, 2024 admin Industries, Solutions 6

Imagine an automobile where every system and component is built to perfection.

With the help of machine vision, this vision is becoming a reality. These intelligent “eyes” transform the automotive industry, ensuring flawless parts, precise assembly, and, ultimately, safer and more reliable vehicles.

From assembly to final inspection, nearly every system and component within a gas-powered, hybrid, or electric vehicle is manufactured with machine vision technology. Cognex 3D machine vision systems enable automotive part manufacturers and vehicle assembly plants to achieve exceptional quality and safety and meet their production goals.

How does it work?
Machine vision systems use cameras and sophisticated algorithms to analyse images and perform automated inspections. Think of them as robots with superpowers of sight, able to detect even the smallest imperfections that might escape the human eye.

Where is it used?
Almost everywhere! Machine vision is crucial in various automotive applications, from tyres and wheels to safety systems, powertrains, and electronic components.

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08Jul

5 Dotpeen mistakes and how to avoid them

July 8, 2024 admin Marking, Solutions 6

Dot peening, a process used to engrave permanent markings on hard metals and plastics, is crucial in various industries. To achieve optimal results, consider the following factors:

Machine Selection: Based on your material type and application, choose the right dot peen equipment. High-quality models incorporate advanced technology for efficient operation.

Method and Material Compatibility: Understand the dot peening process thoroughly. Proper methods and compatible materials are essential for successful engravings.

Maintenance: Regular maintenance ensures consistent performance. Keep your machine clean, lubricated, and calibrated.

Correct Operation: Learn how to operate the controller correctly. Upgrading your skills can significantly enhance efficiency.

Avoiding Errors: Errors during dot peening can lead to downtime and production delays. Accurate markings and serial numbers are critical for safety, especially for items like hazardous materials or firearms.

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07Jun

The Importance of Traceability in Manufacturing

June 7, 2024 admin News, Solutions 5

Traceability is becoming increasingly important in manufacturing for businesses in various industries. It is relevant to products like food, vehicles, or aircraft that might be subject to recall and should be integrated into all manufacturing processes.

Traceability is crucial as it allows us to track products throughout the supply chain. By tracking every aspect of production and distribution, we can help prevent issues such as counterfeiting, ensure quality control, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Many manufacturing businesses use identifiable marks on product parts for authentication and easy tracking. Failing to mark these parts during production leads to numerous problems. Our equipment, including dot-peen and laser marking systems, helps maintain permanent product marks.

Implementing traceability in the manufacturing process provides several benefits:Ensuring Product Safety: Traceability is the frontline defence against counterfeit products. Manufacturers can build safer, higher-quality products by tracking materials, parts, and finished goods throughout production and the supply chain.Meeting Regulatory Standards: Traceability ensures compliance with diverse regulatory landscapes in global markets. This minimizes risks and guarantees consistent quality.Boosting Consumer Confidence: Transparent traceability fosters trust. When consumers know about a product’s origin, manufacturing process, and adherence to safety standards, they feel more confident in their purchase decisions.Enhancing Operational Efficiency: Real-time production traceability allows companies to monitor the entire production process, not just the finished products. Insights into each workstation’s time spent, inspection notes, and schedules lead to operational improvements.Risk Management: Traceability mitigates risks associated with product recalls and defects. Manufacturers can quickly identify affected batches and take corrective actions when issues arise.Supply Chain Transparency: Traceability provides a comprehensive paper trail, documenting the origin, production, and delivery of goods. This enhances transparency within the supply chain, benefiting both manufacturers and consumers.Competitive Advantage: Companies that embrace traceability gain a competitive edge. It demonstrates a commitment to quality, safety, and compliance, which is attractive to customers and partners.Modern manufacturing tracking systems employ advanced technologies like barcodes, RFID, and data analytics to maintain stringent quality control standards. So, whether you produce widgets or high-tech gadgets, traceability matters!

To learn more about the importance of Traceability in Manufacturing, you can read the blog post here.

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28May

A Quicker, Easier Identification Tag For Galvanized Steel

May 28, 2024 admin News, Solutions 5

Fabricators and galvanizers can print this tag, attach it to their steel, and read the barcode on the tag after galvanization. The days of using laminators and cutting tags apart are over, making the identification process more efficient for our customers. This streamlines your production by saving you time, money, and resources.

For Galvanizers and Fabricators:

  • Track pieces through the entire galvanizing process
  • Resistant to:
      1. Heat – 1000F (538C)
      2. Chemicals – caustic & acid rinses, molten zinc bath
      3. Abrasion
      4. UV Exposure
  • 3” Wide (76mm) X Customizable Length
  • Metal substrate with laser-markable coating

The only tag that survives all 9 steps for galvanizing listed by the American Galvanizers Association.

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21May

Precision Laser Marking Technology in Automotive Production

May 21, 2024 admin News, Solutions 5

Our state-of-the-art machines are the cornerstone of traceability, marking unique identifiers on each component for unparalleled quality control and operational excellence.

Embrace the power of meticulous root cause analysis, streamline product recall processes, and enhance customer satisfaction.

Safeguard your brand against counterfeits and ensure every part’s journey is tracked with flawless accuracy.

Contact our sales team to learn more about our laser marking machines at sales@tracesol.co.za

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26Mar

How Smarter Vision Systems Could Prevent Costly Automotive Recalls #2

March 26, 2024 admin News, Solutions 5

Part 2 – Preventable Recalls in South Africa

Over the next series of blog posts, we’ll be delving into how our vision and inspection solutions can help prevent some of the Automotive Industry recalls that were experienced last year, equipping you with solutions to prevent recalls in the future.Airbags, our crucial guardians in a crash, shouldn’t become the source of our worries. Yet, recalls on defective airbag systems continue to plague the automotive industry, costing lives and eroding consumer trust. But what if we could catch these issues before they reach the road? Enter safety system final assembly verification with advanced vision systems – a game-changer in preventing airbag recalls.

The Alarming Reality:

  • Global Impact: In 2023 alone, millions of vehicles were recalled due to airbag issues, raising serious safety concerns.
  • Costly Consequences: These recalls cost manufacturers billions, impacting their bottom line and brand reputation.
  • Hidden Dangers: Defective airbag systems can malfunction, deploy unexpectedly, or fail to deploy altogether, putting lives at risk.

Where Final Assembly Verification Steps In:

Final assembly verification with advanced vision systems acts as a final safety net, ensuring airbag systems are flawless before vehicles roll off the line. Here’s how:

  • Precision Inspection: Our high-resolution cameras and AI-powered algorithms meticulously examine every aspect of the airbag system, from deployment modules and inflators to wiring harnesses and sensors.
  • Defect Detection: Even the slightest imperfections, misalignments, or missing components are identified, preventing defective units from reaching the final product.
  • Data-Driven Insights:  Manufacturers gain valuable insights into potential production bottlenecks and recurring issues by analysing inspection data, enabling proactive corrective actions.

Examples of Preventable Airbag Recalls:

  • Airbag Recall: Defective airbags caused safety concerns in certain South African car models last year. Our automated visual inspection systems can ensure these critical components meet strict quality standards before assembly.
  • Airbag Debacle:  With millions of vehicles recalled globally, this saga could have been mitigated with robust final assembly verification systems catching manufacturing defects early on.
  • Faulty Sensor Issues: Faulty sensors can prevent airbag deployment. Our vision systems can ensure proper sensor calibration and functionality, eliminating this potential hazard.
  • Incorrect Gas Mixture: Improper gas mixtures can lead to erratic inflation or even ruptures. Our systems can verify the correct gas composition, ensuring optimal airbag performance.

Safety System Vision Inspection Solutions available from Traceability Solutions:

Airbag Canister Inspection: Inflating airbags requires gas generators, which are essential to the operation of car safety systems. All parts must be present and in the right positions for the gas generator to operate properly. The lack of positional accuracy provided by human inspection makes it challenging to achieve strict specification standards. Manufacturers of assemblies and parts that arecritical to safety can check for the presence of parts and automatically confirm their location with our vision systems. In order to determine a pass-or-fail result based on standard standards, vision tools locate the position of the airbag canister in the field of view and adjust to changes in lighting produced by the parts’ curved reflective surface.Airbag Fabric Inspection: Strict quality requirements are applied to airbags in order to guarantee passenger safety. All safety-critical parts must be checked twice and three times by automakers in order to assure quality, lower warranty costs, and lower recall liability. This is particularly crucial for airbags, which need to be checked for defects in the seams and stitching, as well as holes, rips, and tears that could lead to airbag failure. In manual inspection, these kinds of quality problems are frequently overlooked or difficult to find.The intricate textile surface of an airbag makes them challenging to program into a conventional machine vision system. Because of the fabric’s stretchability, yarn thickness, and innumerable tiny acceptable changes, the pattern of the fabric can be extremely intricate, and the way airbags look varies greatly.Airbag Component Inspection: Strict quality requirements are applied to airbags in order to guarantee passenger safety. Quality control is crucial for airbags because even a small production flaw can affect how well the cushion performs, particularly when it comes to the textiles and seams. The final product is influenced by the fabric and seams, so it’s important to check them for flaws like uneven or long stitches and other structural problems. In manual inspection, these kinds of quality problems are frequently overlooked or difficult to find. From the yarns used in weaving until the final sewing operation, meticulous testing and quality control are required. With the help of our vision systems, manufacturers may achieve higher accuracy than with manual inspection by automating the airbag stitching inspection process. Through precise stitch length measurement and other methods, the vision system confirms that airbags adhere to standards.

The Road to Safer Cars:

By integrating final assembly verification with advanced vision systems, manufacturers can achieve:

  • Significantly reduce airbag recalls, saving lives and protecting their brand reputation.
  • Enhance overall vehicle quality and safety, leading to customer satisfaction and trust.
  • Optimize production efficiency by identifying and addressing issues early, minimizing waste and downtime.

Investing in the Future:

The automotive industry is rapidly transforming, and embracing advanced vision systems is no longer optional. The South African automotive industry is poised for growth, but quality control remains crucial. By embracing advanced vision and inspection systems, South African OEMs can:

  • Prevent costly recalls and protect their brand reputation.
  • Ensure vehicle safety and comply with regulations.
  • Boost production efficiency and competitiveness.

Investing in smarter vision systems today is an investment in the future of the automotive industry, one where quality, safety, and innovation reign supreme.

Let’s work together to make recalls a thing of the past.

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14Mar

How Smarter Vision Systems Could Prevent Costly Automotive Recalls

March 14, 2024 admin News, Solutions 4

The year 2023 brought both progress and setbacks for the automotive industry. While electric vehicles continued their rise and autonomous driving technology advanced, a worrying trend emerged: a spike in car recalls. Over the last few years, several leading car brands have announced local or global recalls for safety-critical aspects such as airbags, brakes, steering wheels, emissions and more. Millions of vehicles were pulled off the road last year due to safety and performance issues, leading to inconvenience for drivers, financial losses for manufacturers, and reputational damage.

The South African automotive industry also saw its fair share of recalls in 2023, impacting thousands of vehicles and raising concerns about safety and quality control. While the global trend shows a decrease in recall events, South Africa experienced an increase in affected units, highlighting the need for proactive solutions.

But what if some of these recalls could have been prevented? Here’s where advanced vision and inspection systems come into play.Numbers: Despite a decrease in recall events globally (916 vs. 955 in 2022), the number of units affected increased by 23% (38.43 million), highlighting the severity of the issues. While official data for 2023 is still limited for SA, reports suggest several major recalls impacting popular car brands.Cost: The financial impact is significant, with estimates suggesting recalls cost automakers billions of dollars annually.Impact: These recalls affected thousands of vehicles, causing inconvenience and safety concerns for South African drivers.Causes: Like global trends, electrical system issues topped the list in South Africa, followed by concerns with powertrain, fuel systems, and airbags.

Early Defect Detection: Our vision inspection systems, powered by AI and machine learning, can identify real-time anomalies and imperfections on production lines. This proactive approach catches issues early, preventing defective parts from being assembled into vehicles.

Local Expertise & Support: We understand the unique challenges of the South African automotive landscape and offer tailored solutions with local support.Improved Quality Control: We offer a range of inspection solutions, from 3D scanning for body weld integrity to automated visual inspection for component quality. These systems ensure consistent quality throughout the manufacturing process, minimising the risk of recalls.Data-Driven Decisions:  Manufacturers gain valuable insights into production trends and potential failure points by collecting and analysing inspection data. This data helps predict and prevent future problems, leading to proactive quality control strategies.Compliance & Efficiency: Our systems adhere to South African safety regulations and contribute to efficient production processes, boosting overall quality and competitiveness.

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16Aug

Automotive Laser Marking

August 16, 2023 admin News, Solutions 3

Automotive parts require permanent marking for quality control and traceability, which means you need a durable mark that can hold up against constant wear.
Every automotive company understands the importance of safety. However, some professionals may be unaware of how large a role automotive laser marking plays in ensuring this safety.

Laser marking machines help maintain part traceability in the automotive industry, promoting greater quality, efficiency and customer satisfaction.

Various parts, from car batteries to engine parts, can be marked!

Read more about laser marking automotive parts hereHistorically, lighting was often the last aspect specified, developed, and or funded, if at all. And this approach was not entirely unwarranted, as until
recently there was no real, vision-specific lighting on the market; lighting devices were often consumer-level incandescent or fluorescent lighting products.

Perhaps no other aspect of vision system design and implementation has consistently caused more delay, cost overruns, and general consternation than lighting.

Cognex offers a Lighting Advisor tool, this unique tool allows you to explore the effects of different lighting techniques and lighting positions on a range of typical items.

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