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Automated and portable 3D measurement technology solutions for the casting industry

Precise measurements directly in the production environment GIFA: Hall 13, Stand B28

Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Germany, May 04, 2023—Creaform, the world's leading provider of automated and portable 3D measurement solutions and engineering services, will be presenting its portable 3D scanners at GIFA 2023. The scanners are used in the casting industry, particularly in product development and quality assurance. Visitors will also be able to find out more about automated 3D scanning solutions.

The casting industry faces many challenges when machining blanks of cast and forged parts so that the parts meet customer requirements. To ensure the highest quality, the parts must be subjected to regular testing and inspection.

With optical portable or automated 3D metrology solutions, foundries and casting manufacturers get a fast, portable, accurate and versatile instrument for measuring, testing and validating cast parts during the iterative processes of product development, as well as quality control and maintenance. In addition, with the color map function, they can quickly identify the discrepancies between a casting and its CAD file. The measurement and analysis software shows the results in a clear and intuitive way, which makes analysis easier. In contrast to touch testing, 3D scanning shows the overall view of the inspected part and measures surface profiles, and not just individual points.

Portable 3D-Scanners

With the portable 3D scanners Go!SCAN SPARK, HandySCAN BLACK and MetraSCAN BLACK, as well as the 3D measurement software platform VXelements, Creaform provides a complete tool for precise measurements directly in the production environment.

Lincoln Electric Additive needed a way to measure large parts quickly and accurately without having to move the parts to measure them. To meet this need, Lincoln Electric opted for Creaform’s MetraSCAN 3D, the fastest and most accurate 3D scanner for shop floor environments.

“What makes the MetraSCAN 3D so great is that it’s a non-contact solution. No targets are required. We can verify dimensional quality at any time during the production process, even in mid-print when the parts are too hot to touch,” said Brad Barnhart, Additive Engineer at Lincoln Electric. 3D scanning times are reduced significantly because technicians don’t have to wait for the parts to cool down.

Automated Quality Control Solutions

The company Consolidated Precision Products (CPP) has chosen the industrial measuring cell CUBE-R from Creaform to carry out automated quality assurance tests on sand castings. The CUBE-R was developed for integration in production environments for testing on the production line and is offered either as a turnkey or fully customizable solution. It can automate the acquisition of 3D measurements without sacrificing accuracy - regardless of the number of assessments to be performed.

“This system is perfect for scanning different sizes of castings. By using the optical tracker with dynamic referencing, we can maintain the measurement accuracy even when the scanner and the part move,” explains Dash Tahiraj, Senior Manufacturing Engineer at CPP.

GIFA: Hall 13, Booth 28

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About Creaform

Never Stop Innovating, a motto that represents the core values of Creaform, from its beginning in 2002 all the way to 2022, which marked the 20th anniversary of the company. To this day, Creaform continues to develop, manufacture, and sell cutting-edge 3D portable and automated measurement technologies that provide innovative solutions for applications such as 3D scanning, reverse engineering, quality control, non-destructive testing, product development, and numerical simulation (FEA/CFD). Its products and engineering services redefine the boundaries in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, consumer products, heavy industries, manufacturing, oil and gas, power generation, research and education.

With headquarters and manufacturing operations in Lévis, Québec, Creaform is present in more than 85 countries, through its 14 local offices located all around the world, and a network of over 125 distributors. Creaform is a business unit of AMETEK Inc., a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices with 2021 sales of $5.5 billion.

www.creaform3d.com

Press Contact :

Annick Christina Giesen

Regional Marketing & PR Manager EMEA

Tel. +49 711 1856 8064

Annick.Giesen@ametek.com

AMETEK GmbH - Division Creaform Deutschland

Meisenweg 37

D - 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen

Automated Inspection of casting

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  • Levis, QC, Canada
  • Creaform