Imaging Processing Systems receives contract for display-inspection systems

Oct. 1, 1997
Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd., a leading cathode-ray-tube manufacturer in Taiwan, has placed an order worth more than $1.9 million with Imaging Processing Systems Inc. (Scarborough, Ont., Canada) for 12 automated display inspection (ADI) systems. The ADI systems automate the process of aligning and inspecting cathode-ray tubes, televisions, and computer monitors. Chunghwa, which has already bought and installed 45 ADI systems at its factories in Taiwan and China, will use the new systems to automa

Imaging Processing Systems receives contract for display-inspection systems

Chunghwa Picture Tubes Ltd., a leading cathode-ray-tube manufacturer in Taiwan, has placed an order worth more than $1.9 million with Imaging Processing Systems Inc. (Scarborough, Ont., Canada) for 12 automated display inspection (ADI) systems. The ADI systems automate the process of aligning and inspecting cathode-ray tubes, televisions, and computer monitors. Chunghwa, which has already bought and installed 45 ADI systems at its factories in Taiwan and China, will use the new systems to automatically align and inspect its new line of 17-in. monitors. M.D.COM (Yokohama, Japan) will provide scan units, which supply the power required for accurate screen alignment of each monitor, for integration into the ADI systems.

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