Regulatory guidelines stipulate that, to qualify an automated inspection system, it must be demonstrated that its capability to detect predefined defects is comparable to - or better than - manual inspection. One widely used approach for this purpose is the Knapp & Kushner method.

In this article our Process Engineer and Visual Inspection & CCIT specialist Robin Van Mechelen, along with Jérémy Udé, an experienced MSAT Process Engineer at Leo Pharma, explain how the Knapp & Abramson tables can be used to determine the optimal number of runs for automatic inspection machines in a statistically justified way.

📖 Dive into our expert insights in the October 2023 edition of La Vague magazine by A3P Association.

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