Multi-sensor metrology is an essential tool for the manufacturing industry. Manufactured parts need to be measured to ensure they meet the original design intent. The Carfulan Group’s multi-sensor metrology company, OGP UK’s multi-sensor offers flexibility and versatility to rapidly enhance measurement and inspection processes across the engineering and manufacturing market, in key industry’s including; aerospace, automotive and medical.
What is multi-sensor metrology?
Multi-sensor metrology is a modern measurement technology that integrates and utilises multiple sensors to collect critical dimensions and complex properties of a component in a single program. Each sensor is designed to capture specific aspects of the feature being measured, allowing for a more comprehensive and accurate assessment and reporting of the component.
Multi-sensor metrology uses a variety of contact and non-contact sensors to achieve the most detailed and accurate measurements of a component. Non-contact sensors (i.e., optics and lasers) measure the component without any physical contact. They measure linear dimensions and 3D profiles to capture and analyse data from the components. Contact sensors (i.e., touch probes) physically touch the object in order to measure features that optical and non-contact sensors may not be able to see (i.e., internal features, side profiles on volumetric parts).
OGP UK provides the best-in-class multi-sensor metrology systems in the world. They combine optics, lasers, rotaries and probes for unrivalled performance in the quality and control of manufactured parts and components.
Multi-sensor metrology is invaluable to industries such as; manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, healthcare, and education, where precise, consistent measurements and quality control are vital. The data collected through multi-sensor metrology can be used for quality assurance, reverse engineering, product development, and other applications.
OGP UK’s multi-sensor metrology systems provide a collaborative approach to measurement, offering improved accuracy, efficiency, and versatility in a variety of applications across different industries compared to traditional CMMs (Coordinate Measuring Machine) and manual methods.
Key features of multi-sensor metrology
- Automated inspection
- Ensures a fully comprehensive assessment of component(s)
- Utilises each sensors capabilities to achieve the most accurate overall measurement
- Multiple sensors can be used in a single program
Key benefits of
multi-sensor metrology
- Fully comprehensive data acquisition
- Improved accuracy and precision
- Versatile and adaptable
- Reduced setup and calibration time
- Increase throughput
- Enhanced data integration
- Improved quality control
- Unmanned inspection