METROSAGE Team Creates Automated CMM Measurement Solution

The need for efficiency in automated measurement planning processes spurs team to seek productivity breakthrough.

The need for efficiency in automated measurement planning processes spurs team to seek productivity breakthrough.

By DE Editors

Object Workshops, Inc. (Kansas City, MO), Honeywell FM&T (Elk Creek, VA) and METROSAGE LLC (Volcano, CA) have combinedforces to create a solution for automated measurement process planning. Thisteam of experts will address the need for improved and automated measurementplanning processes and the requirement for certified-correct measurementprograms with lower cost and shorter time-to-measure.

Industryexperts say that the primary recurring cost of quality for dimensional metrologyis attributed to the generation of coordinate measurement machine (CMM) partprograms, a process that introduces many complexities.

At theDimensional Metrology Standards Consortium (DMSC) Measurement Process PlanningCommittee meeting, the team demonstrated its automatic generation of a validatedmeasurement plan from a toleranced CAD model and the ability to translate thesubsequent plan into a specified part program format (i.e., DMIS). Included inthe measurement plan was such information as CMM movements, data pointlocations, CMM and sensor selections, and workpiece placement.

The initialresults were generated in a generic format, which was then converted into a DMEformat. Metrologists can spend hours or days completing this work, however, itwas completed within 10 minutes using this plan.

For furtherinformation, visit Metrosage LLC.

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

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