Machine vision component scope
Deyi Vision covers cameras, lenses, lighting, smart cameras, barcode readers, 3D routes, instant measuring systems and flexible feeding workstations.
About Deyi Vision
Deyi Vision helps manufacturers and integrators move from inspection requirements to practical camera, lens, lighting, reader, 3D, measurement and flexible feeding routes.
Company focus
Deyi Vision covers cameras, lenses, lighting, smart cameras, barcode readers, 3D routes, instant measuring systems and flexible feeding workstations.
The DEYI flexible feeding route includes F, FL and FS feeder series plus DTA parallel robot loading workstations for loose small parts.
The workflow starts from sample images, target defect, line speed, field of view, tolerance and integration constraints before model numbers are locked.
What we prove
Factory-direct product pages with engineering parameters
Flexible feeder F, FL, FS and DTA robot loading routes for small-part automation
Eight anonymized delivery routes for electronics, automotive, packaging, battery, web and robot guidance projects
Trust center with factory identity, sample proof, acceptance checks and NDA-safe delivery documentation
Comparison guides for Keyence, Cognex, Basler, OPT and LMI search intent
Original manufacturer RFQ flow for sample image review and technical selection
Trust evidence
Deyi Vision uses anonymized delivery routes because many customer lines are protected. Buyers still get public identity details, measurable checks and RFQ evidence requirements.
Each route links the inspection problem to hardware stack, acceptance checks and RFQ evidence.
Factory identity, sample proof, measurable acceptance and delivery documentation are separated.
Cameras, lenses, lights, readers, 3D vision, measuring systems and flexible feeding routes are cross-linked.
Complete RFQs can be converted into a first engineering route before formal quotation.
Product scope
Ring, bar, coaxial, dome, backlight, dark-field and line-light routes matched to defect contrast, edge clarity and part surface behavior.
FA lenses, C-mount lenses, line-scan lenses, large-format lenses, low-distortion lenses, telecentric lenses and custom optics for inspection cells.
Telecentric optical routes for precision measurement, low-distortion edge capture and repeatable gauge-style inspection.
Area-scan, USB3, GigE, global-shutter, high-speed, high-resolution and special-spectrum industrial cameras for machine vision.
Camera, lens, lighting, barcode, 3D, controller and inspection software routes planned as one machine vision system for production RFQs.
Line scan camera routes for web inspection, roll-to-roll materials, high-speed conveyors and continuous production lines where area-scan coverage becomes inefficient.
Workflow
Confirm part photo, field of view, working distance, line speed, defect type, tolerance, environment and interface needs.
Match camera, lens and lighting as a system so the inspection target has stable contrast before part numbers are locked.
Use sample images, test notes or application references to reduce mismatch risk before quoting production quantities.
Prepare model recommendation, key constraints and integration notes for the customer engineering or integrator team.
Factory capabilities
Machine vision cameras, lenses, lighting, smart cameras, barcode readers, 3D vision, F/FL/FS flexible feeders and DTA workstations are presented as original factory product families, not reseller catalogs.
Engineering review starts from real parts, defect samples, working distance, field of view, line speed, accuracy target and mounting limits.
Selections include interface, trigger, I/O, lighting, fixture and reject-output considerations so integrators can build inspection cells faster.
When a project references Keyence, Cognex, Basler, OPT, LMI or DataMan, Deyi Vision maps the requirement to a neutral factory-direct component route.
Verification checklist
The site publishes legal company name, phone, email, office address and factory address so buyers can verify the supplier entity before RFQ.
Engineering review starts from sample photos, defect target, field of view and line constraints before recommending a camera, light, lens or reader route.
Every delivery route should state the measurable checks that make the quote safe: repeatability, read rate, false-pass risk, timing or calibration stability.
For protected projects, buyers can request anonymized sample images, test notes, packing photos and integration notes instead of public customer names.
About FAQ
Deyi Vision provides factory-direct machine vision component routes for industrial cameras, lenses, lighting, 3D inspection, barcode reading, measurement systems and flexible feeding workstations.
No. The site is organized around engineering selection: product parameters, application pages, case briefs, comparison guides, RFQ inputs and sample-image review.
Use the Trust Center and case study pages. They publish anonymized delivery routes, measurable acceptance checks, RFQ evidence requirements and the factory identity details buyers should verify before ordering.
Use the contact page or send an RFQ with part photos, inspection goal, field of view, working distance, line speed, tolerance, lighting constraints and any current reference model.
No. Brand comparison pages are neutral reference guides for mapping customer requirements to component routes; they do not claim affiliation, authorization or replacement equivalence.
Contact Deyi Vision
Share sample images, part drawings, inspection goals, speed, working distance, tolerance and any current reference model so the engineering review starts from real constraints.
Request engineering RFQ