High-throughput inspection for packaging lines.
Label placement, fill level, cap and seal integrity, and date code legibility at 200–1,200 units per minute. Tuned to keep false rejects below 0.3%.
High throughput means inspection latency matters
A food packaging line running at 800 units per minute gives the inspection system 75ms per unit. A 2% false reject rate at that throughput discards 16 good units per minute — 960 per hour, more than 19,000 per shift. That's product cost plus the cost of human re-inspection of the rejected stream.
Eolvision's CPG configuration uses 2D line-scan cameras at sub-80ms latency with threshold tuning that targets a false reject rate below 0.3% while maintaining an escape detection rate above 98%.
A 2% false reject rate on an 800-unit/min line costs you 11,520 good units per 10-hour shift. Eolvision CPG targets <0.3% — that's fewer than 1,440 false rejects per shift.
CPG packaging inspection coverage
Label inspection
- Label placement off-tolerance
- Label skew and rotation
- Wrong label version on line
- Label damage and wrinkle
- Missing label
- Barcode / QR readability
Fill & seal integrity
- Underfill detection
- Overfill detection
- Cap not fully seated
- Seal not crimped
- Foil seal missing
- Tamper-evident band broken
Code & container
- Date code missing or smeared
- Lot number OCR verification
- Container dent and damage
- Wrong SKU in production run
- Container deformation
- Foreign object in container
Latency and throughput by configuration
Talk to us about your packaging line
We'll assess your line speed, container type, and label configuration before specifying a camera and threshold setup.