The ZEISS AIMax cloud optical 3D sensor captures 3D point clouds directly on the car body production line
MAPLE GROVE, Minn., Feb. 21, 2017 /CNW/ -- The ZEISS AIMax cloud optical 3D sensor is the new benchmark in robot-based 3D in-line metrology in the fields of sheet metal processing and car body construction. The sensor generates 3D point clouds directly at the production line and measures complex features with high precision in a fraction of a second. The ZEISS AIMax cloud will be showcased at the Automate Show in Chicago, April 3-6, 2017.
"By capturing dense point clouds, the ZEISS AIMax cloud offers the possibility of measuring multiple features, such as hem edges, rivets, surfaces points and T pins, with just a single capture. The measurement setup is fast and intuitive, and the result is visualized immediately after the measurement in the 3D point cloud. For the user, this is a very comfortable and time-saving solution," says Michael Scheffler, Business Development Manager in the ZEISS Industrial Metrology business group.
ZEISS AIMax cloud can be used both in-line and at-line in robot-based 3D metrology for sheet metal processing and car body construction. Other possible applications include the inspection of assembly and welding processes, gap-and-flush measurements in body shell construction and final assembly in the automotive industry. The strengths of the ZEISS AIMax cloud are particularly beneficial for measurements of features that were previously difficult to analyze such as rivets, nuts behind sheet metal and characteristic design lines. "The sensor can be used very flexibly and therefore offers genuine benefits to the user," Scheffler continues.
Its short measuring times make the ZEISS AIMax cloud ideal for 100% inspections with short cycle times. The optimized projection technology and the high 3D resolution enable fast, exact measurements, even of tiny features on both sheet metal and paint. The feature extraction in the point cloud offers increased robustness, faster setup times and greater ease of use than traditional image processing. The compact sensor design permits the measurement even of hard-to-reach features, making it ideal for robot-guided usage in in-line metrology. "Overall, the ZEISS AIMax cloud is a new 3D sensor that will set the standards in robot-based 3D in-line metrology in the future," says Michael Scheffler.
For more information visit www.zeiss.com/metrology or call 1-800-327-9735.
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