Cored airfoil
parts are among the most complex castings in the world and therefore are among
the most difficult to inspect, one aspect of the complexity is the largely
unknown geometry of the actual ceramic core; until now. Level 3 Inspection can
use White Light Scanning (WLS) with computer-aided-inspection (CAI) to compare
the ceramic core to the CAD model, other cores and the core die. This
technology gives our customers a new and profound insight into the size shape
and geometric conformance of cores that they have never had before. By
inspecting and perfecting the ceramic core (and die) Level 3 can help their
customers significantly reduce wall thickness and other issues commonly
associated with cored castings.

The Level 3 approach replaces
traditional plate inspection or a CMM system with WLS, which can capture and
calculate precise 3D, coordinates for millions of points in minutes.
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.
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Units: Inches |
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
Units:
inches
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