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Lightweight construction automation through an intelligent inline measuring system

The unique fringe projection system R3Dscan from AiMESS detects lightweight materials, such as carbon fiber, glass fiber and fiber-reinforced plastics, without having to treat the surface of the measurement object. Thus, the innovative system allows for measurements right in the production cycle. Unlike conventional fringe projection systems, AiMESS' 3D scanner does not analyze the reflection, but the energy absorbed by the object to be measured. This energy is converted into heat, which is captured by the system using an infrared detector.

Thanks to this unique operating principle, the system differs fundamentally from the capability of white light scanners normally used for 3D surface data acquisition.

A prototype of the R3Dscan was presented for the first time at the Control 2013. At the Control 2014, AiMESS presents an optimized system that surpasses the prototype in a functional and cosmetic way: The housing volume was reduced by 40 percent. This reduction of material and volume leads to an optimized beam path during the measurement. At the same time, the compact design makes handling easier. In addition, the AiMESS development team introduced a new cooling concept so that the R3Dscan can also be operated at room temperatures above 30°C (86°F).

Further information about the inline measurement of lightweight materials will be provided on the AiMESS booth at the Control show (stand 7203 in hall 7).

 

Contact

Aimess Products GmbH

Johann-Sebstian-Bach-Straße 60
39288 Burg

+49 3921 63 639 11
+49 3921 63 639 28

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