VITRONIC Dr.-Ing. Stein Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbH
Booth number: N5411
www.vitronic.com
About us
Since 1984, the solutions and innovations of "the machine vision people" have been helping to change the world on a daily basis: Whether it's adapting our transportation to the needs of growing cities, making logistics processes smoother or producing safer vehicles before they hit the road. The focus is on shaping a safe and sustainable world.
In the 40 years since its foundation, VITRONIC has grown to become one of the world's leading drivers of innovation in the transport technology and automation sectors with a wide range of projects: Equipping one of the largest logistics centers in Frankfurt as well as the USA, nationwide development of road safety technology and toll solutions in traffic infrastructure in Europe and the Middle East, inspecting batteries of the latest electric vehicles, to name just a few examples.
We are now a global player in our field with 1,400 employees worldwide. It became clear early on that the technology offered great potential in many different sectors and countries. For example, the combination of different technologies made it possible to identify barcodes on industrial containers for the first time in 1986. Projects like this and in other industries quickly led to exciting partnerships and important projects abroad and transformed us into a global company. A VITRONIC Group network has been established in over 80 countries worldwide, enabling us to achieve worldwide success. Across borders, we ensure outstanding service and sales locally and are close to our customers.
Address
Hasengartenstr. 14
65189 Wiesbaden
Germany
E-mail: kevin.preussler@vitronic.com
Phone: +49 1742 081251
Internet: www.vitronic.com
Minyi Rd. 201
Songjiang District
201612 Shanghai
China
E-mail: sales.cn@vitronic.com
Phone: +86 21 6885 8218
Internet: www.vitronic-cn.com
Contact person:
Weitao Wang
E-mail: sales.cn@vitronic.com
VIRO WSI
In automotive manufacturing, VIRO WSI systems inspect weld seams on axle components and body parts, seats, wheels and exhaust systems.
Alternative drive technologies can be supported by quality assurance inspections of weld seams on Li-ion batteries for the e-mobility industry and weld seams on fuel cells.
In the steel construction industry, VIRO WSI’s automated weld seam inspection is used for heavy duty racks, scaffolding and shuttering or steel girders for prefabricated buildings.