Pepperl Fuchs
Pepperl+Fuchs's video was animated to highlight the adaptive flexibility of their physical sensor across different production lines. In high-speed packaging and sorting environments, automation engineers struggle with false triggers, varying target heights, and laborious alignment processes. Without a reliable system for retroreflective area sensing, factories risk severe operational bottlenecks, frequent manual recalibration downtime, and costly sorting inaccuracies.
Our design team constructed the aesthetic layout with high-contrast, technical schematics showcasing the physical sensor body, its mounting mechanisms, and realistic package handling scenarios. We positioned this retroreflective sensor visual guide to prioritize cognitive clarity, rendering clear dimensional scales from five millimeters up to four meters. Structural CAD overlays demonstrate conveyor belt suppression and automated beam blanking, so that automation engineers immediately grasp how the system prevents costly false-trigger shutdowns.
The motion strategy utilizes precise, linear beam animations and real-time numerical height indicators to simulate active sorting environments. We developed this dynamic product demonstration with a clean, structural layout that simplifies complex diagnostic information and prevents viewer fatigue during technical evaluations. At Advids, we prioritized an authoritative, engineering-focused tone throughout the presentation to instill absolute confidence in the hardware's industrial reliability and drive immediate procurement action.