Increasing the degree of automation and digitization of manufacturing processes in industry is becoming increasingly important. Even though numerous processes are already highly automated, there are still process steps in particular in quality control and rework that require manual intervention by production employees. One example is the rework of painted surfaces where features such as nibs or craters need to be sanded and polished. To facilitate this process, automatic optical surface inspection systems identify and classify those features and subsequently guiding the operator by means of a laser-marking system. This combination of automated inspection and guidance considerably reduces the inspection effort and at the same time makes a significant contribution to the ergonomics of the workplaces.
Challenge
Solution
Impact & Key results
The laser projection method simplifies and accelerates inspection and rework processes, reducing manual intervention and physical strain for workers formerly spent on the tedious and tiring manual search for potential feature. It enhances production efficiency, improves the quality of the finish process, and optimizes workplace ergonomics. For employees in particular, work processes are much simpler, faster and, above all, more convenient. By combining laser projection with automated surface inspection, industries achieve significant process excellence and cost reduction while maintaining high precision and employee comfort.
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