Perceptron Releases ScanWorks xyz

Solution enhanced with automated 3D scanning for CMMs.

Solution enhanced with automated 3D scanning for CMMs.

Perceptron, a provider of information-based process improvement solutions for non-contact measurement and inspection applications, announced the release of automated ScanWorks xyz, a complete 3D scanning solution designed for retrofitting coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).

ScanWorks xyz is now available with integrated path programming that reduces CMM setup time and expands overall CMM usability, the company says. In the past, all procedures were manual and required duplicate efforts for common parts. By automating key procedures within the ScanWorks software, such as path teaching and calibration, operators can program a path, save it, and use it for future part inspection.

“We continue to see underutilized CMMs in manufacturing plants and believe this new enhancement will help broaden our market potential,” said Mark Hoefing, Perceptron’s senior vice president. “Our initial release of ScanWorks xyz allowed Perceptron to test the CMM retrofit market for scanning and validate the demand for automated scanning capability. Automated ScanWorks xyz will provide additional capabilities that should help supplement our ScanWorks sales by adding value for our customers.”

ScanWorks xyz includes all of the components required to add non-contact scanning capability to coordinate measuring machines, computer numerical control (CNC) machines, and layout machines. While the machine sweeps the sensor over the part, the sensor emits a laser line and captures a digital representation of the part. Simultaneously, the machine and sensor’s x, y and z positions are synchronized in proprietary software. The end result is a highly accurate cloud of points that can be used for reverse engineering, virtual assembly, engineering analysis, feature and surface inspection or rapid prototyping.

For more information, visit Perceptron.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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