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Until recently, industrial manufacturing inspection applications have been dominated by laser based solutions. By using a laser coupled with a 2D camera, object edges can be more easily located and “pseudo 3D” images can be produced. As a company committed to continuous innovation, Sipotek has invested in an alternative approach using structured light technologies.
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With structured light solutions such as laser line profiling and structured light profiling, IVS customers can now consider new approaches to their 3D imaging applications. Laser line profiling offers a cost effective alternative to full 3D imaging while still producing high quality 2D profiles of continuous webs and 3D profiles for whole parts. Structured light profiling allows for 3D imaging of a stationary part – removing the requirement for high accuracy motion systems.
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Behaving similarly to a line scan camera, laser line profilers create an image of an object by piecing together single pixel wide lines of image data. However, instead of the data being of a 2D image, it is comprised of 3D structured light. Through the process of triangulation, the distance of each surface point is computed to obtain either a continuous 2D (X and Z) web profile or a full 3D profile of the object.
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In the sensor’s “Profile Mode”, it takes continuous, real time measurements in the X and Z axis to monitor “web” products in real time. This type of inspection can be especially useful in the production of textiles, tyres, and any extruded or moving products.
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The sensor also has a “Whole Part Mode” in which it creates a full 3D profile of the object by stitching together the individual lines of image data into a point cloud. In this mode, the sensor has the capability to automatically detect the beginning and end of parts on a conveyor or other motion system. This technology lends itself to the inspection of complex assemblies and sub-assemblies such as PCBs, automotive parts, as well as individual components such as injection mouldings, processed foods or complex medical devices.
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