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Allvig Technology GmbH is a German company that provides industrial non-contact automated quality control systems, mainly serving manufacturing industries such as packaging, metal products, and automotive. Its products are used for surface analysis, print inspection, position control, measurement, and completeness checks. In essence, it is closer to an industrial machine vision/quality inspection system than a developer tool in the traditional sense.
The public pages list two types of systems: ALLRIS is designed for demanding product inspection and can operate on assembly lines with continuous or intermittent feeding. It supports inspection of individual items or continuous material flows, with a maximum throughput of 50 objects per second, and provides statistical data logs. MD³ is a compact non-contact quality inspection system for simpler tasks, with a maximum throughput of 10 objects per second. The systems offer capabilities such as defect rejection/marking, multi-camera and multi-channel support, hardware self-checks, remote service, and multilingual interfaces. On the software side, the pages explicitly mention proprietary software and emphasize multi-condition inspection to reduce false rejects.
The website does not publish specific pricing. Its commercial positioning states that its “universal series products” are significantly cheaper than individually customized systems, while still allowing a certain degree of customization. Each specific project is evaluated through a non-binding feasibility analysis based on the customer’s problem description as well as good, bad, and borderline samples. Therefore, actual purchasing will most likely require a quotation and project assessment.
The advantages are that the company claims 29 years of experience in automated industrial quality control, has a clear product positioning, and emphasizes reliable defect detection, reduced human error, and fewer false rejects, making it suitable for integration into production-line scenarios. The drawbacks are that publicly available technical information is limited, with no visible API, SDK, communication protocol, PLC/MES integration details, or developer documentation. The crawled website content also showed a large number of 404 errors, so the completeness of the materials is only average.
It is suitable for manufacturing companies and system integrators that need inline visual inspection, defect marking, packaging print inspection, and component completeness checks. If the need is software development, CI/CD, code analysis, or a general developer platform, this product is not a match.
Based on the available text alone, its access stability in mainland China cannot be determined, so it is marked as unknown.
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