Problem-Solving Materials: Utilizing 3D Data Part 10 | Effective Implementation of 3D Inspection
How to utilize 3D scan data to achieve effective inspection processes? A resource for discovering and solving challenges in production sites.
This document is a series that proposes solutions to various challenges faced in production sites, from identifying issues to finding resolutions. In the "3D Data Utilization" edition, we will introduce various solutions to manufacturing challenges through the use of 3D data. [Document Overview] Against the backdrop of digitalization in manufacturing, there has been an increase in products with freeform surfaces and complex shapes utilizing 3D data. Consequently, the use of 3D scanning inspection, which can evaluate shapes that traditional methods cannot adequately assess, is advancing. However, to conduct reliable inspections, it is necessary to obtain "high-quality data" while considering the nature of 3D scan data. This document will focus on the "quality of 3D scan data" and present the challenges encountered during the acquisition of 3D scan data and effective solutions. *You can download the document using the button below.
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■Vol.10 "Quality of 3D Scan Inspection" - Shapes that cannot be evaluated by conventional inspection methods - Inspection utilizing 3D scanners - Challenges in acquiring 3D scan data ■Vol.10-1 "Improving the Quality of Acquired Data" - Capable of obtaining high-quality 3D scan data "HandySCAN 3D" - Acquiring clean data with minimal omissions - Efficient operation through automated inspection
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We hope that this can serve as a helpful hint for those looking to efficiently enhance product added value through new inspection methods or considering productivity improvements through the automation of inspection processes.