Core Dies
In a product life cycle the
largest investment is always the tooling, this is especially true in investment
casting. Until now the actual geometry of the Core die has been largely
unknown. Level 3 Inspection can use White Light Scanning (WLS) with computer-aided-inspection
(CAI) to compare the core die to the CAD model, other core dies and scans of
the same die taken over a period of time, to trend wear. This technology gives
our customers a new and profound insight into the size shape and geometric
conformance of core dies that they have never had before. By inspecting and
perfecting the actual core die Level 3 can help their customers quantify shrink
rates, identify problem areas in the die and bring better castings to market,
faster than ever before.
Level 3 Inspection’s
SmartCompare process gives their customers the ability to identify problems
with a particular area of the part and focus efforts to improve problem areas
without spending time and resources on areas that are known to be conforming. This
is especially helpful when dealing with middle step products, such as core
dies. The ability to quickly compare the product mold to the nominal CAD model
as well as the ability to compare multiple molds and multiple scans of the same
mold over time gives Level 3 Inspection’s customers an advantage in regard to
quality and time
CMM captures only a few points
in the time that WLS can capture hundreds of thousands, so Level 3 is able to
do a more thorough inspection. The results are much more visual and therefore
much more easily understood and interpreted.
Inspecting injection molded
products with complex free form geometry poses some unique challenges, such as
analyzing the complex surface areas of a newly manufactured part compared to
the CAD model. This is difficult using a CMM system, which depends on the
operator to accurately capture the points that will show whether or not the
part is conforming within the allowable tolerance. Often, there is not enough
point data to make an accurate comparison.
The new capabilities provided by
computer-aided inspection have not come a moment too soon for the increasingly
competitive injection molding and ceramic core market. Increasingly, companies
are facing the demand for more quality inspection results in less time.
Level 3 Inspection’s customers
are moving quickly to statistically based inspections in which the
qualification is based not on a single piece, but on a sampling of parts, new
part inspection would take much longer to complete without the ability to automate
portions of the process.
Traditionally, studies based on
a sampling of parts are done using CMM to generate metrics on dimensions for
each part. This is a time-consuming process, since each part must be measured
individually. Data is then typically transferred to an analytic program,
evaluated, then published.
Level 3 is replacing the
CMM-based process with automated trend analysis. Once a part is scanned and a
report is saved, Level 3 can automatically generate portions of the capability
studies defined by their customer or OEM specifications. Batch processing
enables Level 3 to collect data and generate reports on a large number of
parts. Statistical analysis tools allow Level 3 to compare parts for
pre-defined factors such as repeatability, changes over time, and variations
from part to part.
Speed is the key. Speed of
inspection is always Level 3 Inspection’s main challenge. Everyone wants the
results yesterday and our process is helping us deliver more complete results
much quicker.
Contact us today to start
getting superior inspection results in shorter time with easier understanding
leading to higher confidence
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