New CMMs Gather More Data, Faster
Reduced cycle times and more robust graphical reporting To upgrade the inspection capabilities of its measurement laboratory, the quality department at the Chassis & Safety division of automotive equipment manufacturer Continental, located in Veszpren, Hungary, invested in two LK Metrology Alter...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Modern Machine Shop 2020-04, Vol.92 (11), p.96-101 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Reduced cycle times and more robust graphical reporting To upgrade the inspection capabilities of its measurement laboratory, the quality department at the Chassis & Safety division of automotive equipment manufacturer Continental, located in Veszpren, Hungary, invested in two LK Metrology Altera multi-sensor coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). Quality engineer Tamas Brunner added that the software was not up to the department's standards in respect to automated inspection and GD&T. With so many measuring tasks to process, the CMM was unable to keep up with throughput demands using touch-probe inspection, let alone provide the level of detail necessary. "Parts need to comply to many different tolerances, and the reports provide clear information." Since the twin multi-sensor CMMs were installed in the quality department, the new equipment has provoked interest from Continental's Molding Competence Center, which is evaluating how optical inspection can speed pre-production and development cycles. | Contintental | continental.com | LK Metrology | 810-263-6100 | lkmetrology.com |
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ISSN: | 0026-8003 |