SafeSeal-AI
AI Powered Machine-Vision Inspection
We harnessed the power of A.I. to offer an unbelievably easy to use in-line heat seal inspection system for the food and medical industries. We applied our deep-learning A.I. vision tools to thermal images to find most sealing defects – including those that are almost impossible to find with rules-based vision tools or even standard vacuum-check inspections. This PC-based, turnkey inspection system includes everything you need to reliably inspect your heat sealed trays or packaged product at a rate of 300 scans/minute.
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Features and Benefits
- Deep Learning A.I. Trained by Example
- Fast, User-Friendly Deployment
- Improved Line Speed and Efficiency
- Improved Quality Control
- Bilingual Inclusion (English/Spanish)
- Operational in Ambient to Freezer Temperature Environments
- Extensive Database and ERP Connectivity

Validate Your Process
Continually monitors your process - allowing you to correct discrepancies before they become major issues
Inline Inspections
Offers a reliable, repeatable, and precise inline seal and product inspection process - allowing for increased productivity, quality control, customer safety and satisfaction
Easy To Use
Clean, simple interface makes it easy for your crew to confidently take ownership of the system.
Inspection Types
- Objects Under Seal
- Process Failure
- Absorbent Pad Present Detection
- Product Quantity Verification
- Misaligned, Wrinkled, or Incorrect Materials
- Product Recognition / Mold Detection *Through Plastic inspection
- Date Code / Label Present Verification
- Fat Content (Marbling)
- and more!

"We couldn't be happier with our vision inspection system built by Tishma. Their innovative solution has not only streamlined our premade pouch seal inspection process but also reduced our packaging costs. I'm very impressed with how quickly the system was integrated into our line."