The process
The parts are mounted into the calibrated SO reference frames for accurate and easy two sides scanning. A flexible automation protocol defines customized scanning sessions to automatically collect scanning data.
The digitizing of a typical mobile phone shell (inside and outside) is usually done in less than twenty minutes. The fine and high quality stl data set with the automated inspection report is available in less than one hour after starting the scanning if the inspection need was predefined based on the CAD data (inspection plan data) or on the first data set using macro recording.
Enclosed are some typical examples of first article inspections on mobile phone shells, with the definition and measurements of primitives, the input and generation of inspection points, the local or RPS alignment and the reports which were created during the inspection process. The resulting data and the steps to create them (sessions and macros) can be stored for reference and archiving. They are also available for further analysis or for the automated inspection and report generation during mass production.
Alignment:
Scan data can automatically be aligned to CAD data by best-fit registration. Usually this best-fit registration is used to get an overview of the deformation and for small parts which do not have well defined features (e.g. control elements, battery covers and inserts with rounded forms).
For parts with well defined features and alignment information (in inspection plan data or 2D drawings), the RPS (Reference Point System) registration method is often requested. The corresponding features and geometrical elements are defined b ase d on the scan data and are used to define the RPS registration of the scan data into the reference data.
Global comparison:
After registration, the first step is to compare the scan data to the CAD or master data in order to understand the overall quality and deviation of the part, including the part warping and shrinking and the locations which need further investigations. Now, inspection points and measurements can be defined or the inspection plan data can be updated to understand and document the actual deviations and the tolerance in predefined or critical positions on the parts.
Local comparison:
Local area data can be aligned to local CAD features using local best fit or local RPS registration. This registration supports the understanding of the local position and the form of details and features, e.g. fit and deviation of individual elements and the alignment of different features to each other. |