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Battery Code Reading Solution for Mobile Phones

Battery Code Reading Solution for Mobile Phones

Mobile Phone Battery Assembly Process at Customer Site: 1.Flip the phone frame 2.Detect and remove any potential foreign objects in the battery compartment 3.Peel off the release film in the battery compartment 4.Install the battery into the compartment and conduct pressure maintenance testing 5.Scan the QR code on the assembled battery and upload to the MES sy

Industry Demand

High Efficiency & Accuracy: 1.Enables automated high-speed production with no manual intervention 2.Non-contact recognition ensures stable ive and contamination-free operation Technical Specifications: 1.Supported Code Type: 2D codes (Data Matrix) 2.Code Size: 6×6mm 3.Reading Field of View: 50mm (long edge) 4.Working Distance:


Customer Pain Points:
The customer currently uses manual handheld barcode scanners, which are inefficient and carry risks of duplicate or missed scans. The smooth, reflective surface of the mobile phone batteries sometimes causes unstable readings when scanned at certain angles with handheld scanners.

Project Challenges

Challenges in achieving accurate and stable code reading during mobile phone battery assembly:

The code reader must be installed within the customer's existing assembly equipment, where space constraints result in poor image capture quality. Meanwhile, 100% data accuracy must be maintained.

Model Selection:

The barcode reader is installed inside the mobile phone battery assembly equipment, positioned 100mm above the scanning area. When batteries are conveyed to the scanning area, the reader scans and uploads results to the system. After assembly completion, robotic arms sort OK/NG products to different stations. Recommended model: R-3350, Quantity: 1 unit.


Advantages:
Modular lighting design with multi-group controllable light sources enables independent channel control. Supports multiple scanning modes including software triggering, external triggering, and free-running operation.