Improve metallised film quality with Hawkeye pinhole detection system
- steve8125
- Feb 22, 2017
- 2 min read
Packaging Solutions
An increasingly concerning issue in the metallised film industry is surface quality and reduction of pinholes and other defects which can lead to loss of barrier properties and customers eventually rejecting the film with negative cost implications for the supplier. Additionally, producing metallised films with the correct optical density (OD) coating deposition (aluminium layer thickness) is equally important to ensure optimum visual appearance.

Having a monitoring system that can detect pinhole defects during metallisation and also accurately monitor the OD uniformity can have significant time and cost saving benefits for suppliers as well as protecting their quality and brand reputation. This is where Bobst Hawkeye comes in. The defect detection system can do both of these tasks simultaneously in line at maximum production speeds without compromising the quality of metallisation. This OD measuring system is based on the already acclaimed Bobst Registron module and eliminates the need for off line checking, hence reducing the risk of customer rejects. Hawkeye accurately checks defects throughout the full reel length and provides immediate live feedback alerts to the operator pinpointing the exact location of pinhole defects inside the vacuum chamber so that corrective measures can be applied to eliminate them.
An optical density beam measuring up to 4.5 OD with a pitch of 25 mm to meet Aimcal specification requirements and a defect beam that detects, counts and categorises pinholes from 0.1 mm in size as well as scratches on the metallised surface of the film. It has a modular design that is easy to operate and calibrate with a simple user interface which can generate numerous reports as PDF files ensuring full quality control and traceability are achieved. Hawkeye is also extremely easy to maintain and calibrate with easy cleaning modules that can be added or removed as necessary, additionally it can go for one month without the need for calibration.








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