miho inspektionssysteme

 

Retrospect:

BrauBeviale2011

 

We set off for the Brau Beviale rather optimistically. The reason for this was that our luggage contained new developments which partially, though very new, had not yet been previewed at the exhibition.
In the three days at the fair, however, all our expectations were once again exceeded. It was very impressive to see the great amount of interest shown in our new and state-of-the-art machinery. In some cases, we even had the pleasure of sealing contracts with one another. And it was also a pleasure to be able to communicate with you once again in such a friendly and open atmosphere.

For all this we would like to say a big thank you to you all!

Here, we would just like to briefly mention two of the many themes that played a role at the exhibition:

The first is the new optical self-monitoring system miho AIM (Advanced Introspect Module, patent pending). miho AIM is an important step on the way from the simple inspection to the constantly self-controlled inspection. Through this we have the solution to the following problem: contaminated discs or even discs of the optical inspection systems that are wetted with individual water droplets, especially the base inspection module, can lead to incorrect inspection results if they are discovered too late. With the development of the miho AIM we now have a system that automatically performs an inspection here at short intervals. And this inspection is on top of everything else more comprehensive and accurate than the one performed by the means of test bottles. The first step towards a self-monitoring inspection is thus achieved.

In a way we also unveiled newly manufactured products at the exhibition: The control units module miho Master. It is the common basis of the evaluation units of the new miho inspection units. Its elegant interior design and high and versatile performance capability intrigues the engineer, its simple maintenance the user.
miho AIM and miho Master: Two modules that are used in different miho inspection systems. Two steps towards the future of inspection technology.