I'm seeking recommendations for instruments that can be used to visually inspect non-conductive materials from within. For instance, how can I verify the positioning of a centered wick inside a candle? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
It seems that this application poses quite a challenge. Initially, I considered using a capacitive proximity sensor to detect the wick; however, your objective is to ensure that the wick is perfectly centered. Are there alternative sensing locations throughout the assembly process, rather than just focusing on the final product?
To ensure the wick is properly centered both at the top and bottom of the candle, consider using a specialized visual inspection application. However, this can be quite challenging. While I may not have detailed information about your specific application and setup, I recommend prioritizing the quality control process for wick placement before pouring the wax. This proactive approach can enhance the overall quality of your candles and improve consistency in your production process.
An ultrasonic or radar scanner possesses the capability to identify variations in density. It’s likely that the wick exhibits a different density compared to the adjacent material. To accurately assess whether the wick is properly centered, you may need to rotate the component while it is being scanned.
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