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Customers
frequently ask the injection mold manufacturer to build molds with no
up-to-date geometry because many of the parts were designed before the
customer started using CAD. “Reverse engineering is a significant
part of our business,” the company president said.
“The amount of time required to digitize a part with a CMM
depends on its complexity. Even fairly simple parts with one or two
contoured surfaces could take several days. As the parts get more complex,
the time required rises quickly to the point that it becomes impractical
to completely reverse engineer more complicated components and assemblies.
I took a look around at several emerging reverse engineering technologies
and quickly came to the conclusion that laser scanning had the most
potential to solve the problem.”
Laser
scanners work by projecting a line of laser light onto surfaces, while
cameras continuously triangulate the changing distance and profile of the
laser as it sweeps along, enabling the object to be accurately replicated.
They collect thousands of points every second at a higher level of
accuracy than is possible with contact methods so they are able to
accurately digitize much more complicated parts. The elimination of the
need to maintain contact with the work piece also means that the results
are independent of the skill of the operator.
“I
heard about GKS Inspection Services’ unique service bureau approach to laser
scanning,” said the company president.
“You send them your part and they provide a CAD file that
describes the part to a very high level of accuracy. The
turnaround time was also faster than what it would have taken to do it
here, even with shipping time taken into account.” “We
were very happy with the results of our projects.
We saved at least a week on one particular part.
On more complicated parts that we have completed since then, the timesavings has been as much as a month,” he said.
“The accuracy of the file that we received from GKS Inspection Services was
better than what we could have achieved with a CMM. In addition, switching
to laser scanning means that we now have the confidence that we can
reverse engineer any customer part or mold regardless of its complexity. |