In quality inspection for automotive parts, aircraft parts, molds, and other large workpieces, dimensional measurement can take significant time, while measurement variation and machine downtime can affect production efficiency. In these processes, automated inspection using 3D scanning and CAD comparison is becoming increasingly important.
At Manufacturing Expo 2026, Shining 3D Thailand introduced a robotic 3D scanner that can be connected to a robot for automated measurement. At the booth, the company demonstrated scanning an automotive door and comparing the acquired data with a master file or CAD file.
The company develops both the hardware and software for its scanners in-house, and the system can be used for scanning large objects such as automobiles and aircraft. AI functions support the acquisition of shape data such as holes and edges, helping shorten processing time, improve production efficiency, and reduce machine downtime.
After scanning, users can review inspection results through a report comparing the scanned data with design data. The solution was presented as a measurement and inspection system for quality assurance departments and manufacturing sites, including automotive manufacturers, aircraft manufacturers, and mold manufacturers.
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