It has unveiled Braille detection, code verification and glue detection systems as part of its new LearyArray series of system controllers.
Chief executive Kevin Leary said the company could offer a bespoke combination of sensors, lasers and cameras, controlled by the LearyArray system’s Monet software. These can now be used to check glue is being correctly placed on complex folding cartons, to check Braille markings are correct and to verify both 1D and 2D codes.
"The glue and Braille systems can check in excess of 130,000 cartons an hour and the code verification system 150,000," said Leary.