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The Surface Inspection market within the context of Industrial Automation is a rapidly growing sector, as manufacturers increasingly seek to automate their production processes. This market is driven by the need for improved quality control, as well as the need to reduce costs and increase efficiency. Surface inspection systems are used to detect defects in a variety of materials, including metals, plastics, and composites. These systems can detect a wide range of defects, including scratches, dents, cracks, and other surface irregularities.
Surface inspection systems are typically integrated into existing production lines, allowing for automated inspection of products as they are produced. This can help to reduce the amount of time and resources required for manual inspection, as well as improve the accuracy and consistency of the inspection process.
Some of the leading companies in the Surface Inspection market include Cognex Corporation, Keyence Corporation, Omron Corporation, Teledyne DALSA, and ISRA Vision. Show Less Read more