DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF TESTING EQUIPMENT FOR FAULTY PRODUCT DETECTION AND SEPARATION
Praveen Kumar, A.Balakrishna
Abstract
All manufacturing units must have fault product detection and separation system to make some product and need to maintain status. So we making such a model employing a mini conveyor belt system. I deliberate a model a fault product detection and separation system each product has different mechanism to detect faulty product. Currently we detect faulty products based on height we used an ultrasonic sensors. Here we used rollers and belts to develop a mini conveyor belt mechanism this mechanism is operated by a motor we are using two motor one for operating a mini conveyor belt and another motor for separator box. products are moved through conveyor belt sensor will sense the product less then minimum height are automatically detected through ultrasonic sensors .If the product meets the requirement then its move on to storage.
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