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1 apply innovation Slide 1 Copying and reverse engineering Digitising of complex forms for replication and re- manufacturing

2 apply innovation Slide 2 Copying and reverse engineering Digitising is a way to gather a large volume of data to define the surface of a complex, unknown component It uses many of the techniques needed for scanning, except that the motion of the CMM is controlled in a different manner. On known parts, the probe can move in a pre-defined vector, accommodating any measurement errors in its travel. By contrast, on an unknown part the probe is moved within a pre-defined grid and the probe deflection is used to determine which way to move the CMM to keep the probe stylus in constant contact with the surface.

3 apply innovation Slide 3 Digitising pros and cons High speed data collection –Scanning is all about capturing lots of surface data quickly. Scanning probes can record 100s or 1,000s of points per second. Wear on the stylus –Friction between the stylus and the part causes wear. BenefitsDisadvantages

4 apply innovation Slide 4 Scanning (digitising) is a method to gather data about an undefined 2D or 3D shape The captured data can then be used to create NC part programs or CAD outputs What is digitising?

5 apply innovation Slide 5 Digitising Re-manufacture and reverse engineering Digitising provides large amounts of data to define unknown contoured surfaces Digitising a master part to acquire an accurate description of the surface Scanning cycle and data analysis handled by Tracecut software Digitising can be performed on CMMs, machine tools or dedicated platforms like Cyclone

6 apply innovation Slide 6 Renishaw’s analogue sensors provide accurate, high density data (up to 1,000 points per second) Digitising sensors

7 apply innovation Slide 7 Renishaw’s analogue sensors provide accurate, high density data (up to 1,000 points per second) Laser scanners provide high speed data capture and are ideal for digitising soft materials Digitising sensors

8 apply innovation Slide 8 Cyclone Renishaw supports a range of data capture platforms: –machine tools –CMMs –Cyclone Data capture platforms CMMs Machine tool

9 apply innovation Slide 9 OEMs who support scanning on machine tools include: Fanuc Renscan 400 OSAI integrated scanning Integrated scanning on machine tools

10 apply innovation Slide 10 Data capture > 100 devices CAD > 15 formats Machining > 85 CNCs Tracecut software at the heart of the scanning process

11 apply innovation Slide 11 Key features of Tracecut Digitising Master parts can be scanned in several orientations

12 apply innovation Slide 12 Key features of Tracecut Data modeling Scan data is assembled into wireframe or rendered models

13 apply innovation Slide 13 Key features of Tracecut Tracesurf Surfaces can be generated in STL or IGES for output to CAD

14 apply innovation Slide 14 Key features of Tracecut Machining Flexible machining options and tool path verification

15 apply innovation Slide 15 Digitising applications Applications Automotive Turbine blade refurbishment Coins, medals and giftware Shoes Medical Toys …and many, many more!


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