Automated 2D & 3D measurement solutions at Euroblech 2024
22-25 October, Hanover, Germany
Hall 11 Booth B119
High speed measurement: Significantly reduce inspection times compared to traditional inspection methods. Optimize production efficiency
Non-contact inspection: Using CAD files and vision technology, human error is eliminated.
Comprehensive reporting: Insights into quality and conformity with full traceability.
World’s first inspection system that can measure surfaces and edges in 3D
Accuracy from 10 microns
Compatible with a variety of 3D inspection or reverse engineering softare packages
Designed to assist in training and quality control of manual assembly tasks
System can see in 2D, 3D and 4D
Applications include welding, PCBs, wiring looms, sheet metal inserts and more
The automation of mass production has come a long way in the last 50 years, while the tools to help manual operations have barely changed at all.
InspecVision’s Guidance & Verification (GAV) system was designed to address this problem.
The GAV system can see in 2D, 3D & 4D. By watching an operator perform a task it can learn each step and create work instructions. This trained program can then be saved for reuse. When an operator needs to repeat the task the system will provide guidance by projecting Augmented Reality (AR) work instructions along with a time lapse video of each step onto the work area.
Because the system has scanned each step in 3D it can verify that the operator has performed each step correctly. Each task repetition can be recorded in 2D, 3D & 4D for unprecedented traceability.
Any task with a 3D footprint can be used to train the GAV system, allowing it to guide and verify subsequent manual operations. Examples include welding, PCBs, sheet metal inserts, wiring looms, and general assembly tasks.
Manual & Robotic Welding:
The GAV system can guide and verify the welding jig/fixture, as well as the shape, position, and orientation of sub-components. It also ensures accurate welding locations and bead depth.
Sheet Metal Inserts:
The GAV system can validate the part and ensure that the proper inserts are placed in the correct locations.
Electrical Assembly: Verification of mounting plate, part locations and type.
The GAV system can be installed above or positioned to view a workstation, area, or table to guide and verify tasks performed within that space. For applications requiring portability, such as aircraft interior assembly, the system can be mounted on a tripod.
The system is a self-contained unit that houses the projector, camera, and PC, with dedicated ports for power, network, HDMI, and USB connections.
Designed for ease of use, most operations and interactions are controlled via the included foot pedal. A keyboard, monitor, and mouse can assist with programming, though a tablet with wireless connectivity to the PC can also be used.
While the system can be trained using CAD data, this is not the recommended method of operation.
William Klatt, Design Engineer, Louis Industries Inc
Michael Viator, President, Rapid Turn Laser & Machine
Specialists in the design and manufacture of computer vision-based measurement systems for industrial applications
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