2025-06-25
Atonm’s Technical Team Supports the Successful Implementation of Double-Sheet Detectors on an Automotive Stamping Production Line in Xi’an
Recently, Atonm’s technical team traveled to a well-known new energy vehicle production base in Xi’an to successfully complete the coordinated installation, commissioning, and training of the stamping line’s first feeding inspection device—the Metal Double-Sheet Detector MDSC-9000S—providing professional and efficient support to ensure the intelligent upgrade of the customer’s production line.

This automotive stamping production line integrates equipment such as KUKA robots and high-performance stamping presses from Jinan No. 2 Machine Tool. Atonm’s core product, the Metal Double-Sheet Detector MDSC-9000S, is deeply integrated into the production line architecture and deployed at the feeding stage to enable rapid double-sheet detection. It effectively prevents mold damage and downtime, facilitating smooth coordination across multiple devices and ensuring efficient linkage of core processes such as handling and stamping.

The technical team focused on equipment adaptation, system integration, and product usage training, helping the customer’s team master the proper operation and daily maintenance of the double-sheet detection device, ensuring the continuous and stable operation of the production line.
During the installation and commissioning phase, team members leveraged their extensive experience and solid technical expertise to perform precise installation of the Metal Double-Sheet Detector MDSC-9000S strictly according to standard procedures. After installation, the team repeatedly conducted device parameter calibration, performance testing, systematic debugging, and compatibility testing to ensure efficient coordination with the production line and stable, reliable detection results.
After completing the installation and commissioning, the technical team also conducted customized training for the customer. The training covered the device’s basic principles, operating procedures, routine maintenance, and common troubleshooting. Combining theoretical instruction with hands-on practice, the team provided one-on-one guidance to production line operators and maintenance personnel, ensuring that each participant could proficiently operate and maintain the equipment. “Atonm’s training was very thorough—our staff can now independently operate and maintain the equipment,” said the customer’s on-site manager.

The Metal Double-Sheet Detector MDSC-9000S is a next-generation double-material detection device independently developed by Atonm. With rapid response, high stability, and reliability as its core advantages, the MDSC-9000S accurately detects overlapping materials during robotic feeding, preventing production accidents and process delays at the source. It significantly enhances the production efficiency and operational stability of automotive stamping lines, providing a more reliable automation solution for intelligent manufacturing scenarios.

From rapidly responding to customer needs to efficiently completing on-site equipment deployment, training, and project delivery, Atonm’s technical team leveraged solid professional expertise and full-process services to ensure the smooth implementation of the production line equipment. Looking ahead, Atonm will continue to deepen technological innovation, providing smarter and more reliable industrial inspection solutions to empower high-quality manufacturing and collaboratively build a new intelligent manufacturing ecosystem with industry partners.

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