KHS
KHS's video was engineered to prove the enhanced inspection accuracy and reduced false-rejections achieved by their automated packaging technology. Operating in high-volume bottling facilities, operators cannot afford the bottlenecks caused by faulty cap seals or inaccurate QA sensors. Relying on manual oversight or outdated scanning hardware leads to costly product recalls, compromised tamper-evident seals, and unnecessary line shutdowns. Our team designed this video to position their automated optical inspection system as the definitive solution for high-speed production integrity.
We began by creating highly detailed 3D CAD models that mirror the exact physical structure of the bottling line conveyor. Our design team anchored this inspection system visual demonstration in clean, technical schematics that systematically isolate each element of the scanning hardware. The composition centers on a split-screen perspective showing both the physical bottle cap alignment and the corresponding HMI control screen displaying neural network heat maps. We structured these technical layouts to strip away operational noise, so that Quality Assurance Leads immediately grasp the ease of system setup and the precision of the AI fault detection.
The motion design relies on precise tracking camera paths and dynamic cross-sectional revealing sweeps that follow the bottle flow in real-time. Integrating a clean, high-contrast industrial interface within this technical feature breakdown ensures the complex data-flow feels highly organized. By utilizing clear visual indicators for pass-fail sequences and filtering out environmental noise like water droplets, we designed the presentation to minimize cognitive load and eliminate viewer fatigue. Through this authoritative structural presentation, our team at Advids built absolute trust in KHS's hardware reliability, driving decisive action from plant decision-makers.