3D Measurement Specialists

Offices Worldwide - 25 Years Experience

Sign-up for a complimentary 3D Scanning industry magazine

     Home     |     Services     |     Products     |    News & Case Studies    |  Contact Us   |   Industry Info   |   Join Newsletter

Laser Scanning Automated Complex Measuring Process and Increased Accuracy

The Company

The company is a global provider of mobile multimedia devices. It makes products that are unique in the areas of imaging, design and applications, and uses the most advanced major mobile communications technologies. The division involved in this project creates the hardware used for cellular network testing in autos, taxi, and delivery trucks by collecting network data inside an electronic box.

The Challenge

The company’s TEMS (Telecommunications Management System) Division was developing a new unit used for cellular network testing which consisted of a cellular phone placed inside an electronics enclosure and interfaced with other specially designed electronic components while maintaining the full functionality of the phone’s connectors. The problem arose in measuring the phone’s complex, curvy geometry. The mechanical engineer in charge had been painstakingly measuring the phone by hand fairly successfully but the process took 3-4 days to complete. He had to acquire many measurements to make sure they could faithfully reproduce every part of the irregular and curved shape. The bracketry in the enclosure needed to hold the cell phone securely, so that it would neither bounce around nor compress, and accurately match the placement of battery contacts.

The engineer had heard of laser scanning technology and knew it was a much faster method for measuring freeform shapes and fine details. He performed an Internet search and found GKS Inspection Services, a division of Laser Design, Inc., at the top of the list. He called a few of the companies returned by the search, but Larry Carlberg, GKS Service Bureau Manager, responded quickly and quoted the best price for the job.

The Solution

Carlberg often performs scanning projects similar to the one proposed by this company with great success. He commented, “Laser scanning is still relatively unknown in the field. We hear from people who have a problem with creating accurate, usable 3D data all the time. They have tried many routes to solve their problem, including measuring with manual instruments, and have come to many dead ends. The manufacturer is usually frustrated and looking for a solution online when they find us. We show them what we can do on a very truncated timeline which is appealing since they have already wasted so much time in trying futile approaches. Customers are ‘tickled’ to experience the results GKS provides: tremendous cost savings, very fast and accurate scanning.”

With over 25 years in the business, GKS metrologists have experience with all kinds of custom projects. The laser scanning system projects a line of laser light onto surfaces while cameras continuously triangulate the changing distance and profile of the laser line as it sweeps along, eliminating the problem of missing data on an irregularly shaped surface. The system measures fine details and captures complex freeform geometry so that the object can be exactly replicated. Laser scanners quickly measure articles, picking up tens of thousands of coordinates per second, and generating huge numbers of data points without the need for templates or fixtures.

Carlberg explained to the project engineer the approach he would take to address the issues of the curved surfaces and the many connector site locations. GKS maintains several Laser Design scanners, so the appropriate size and resolution was readily available in house. Carlberg decided to use the RPS-120 laser probe; it has an accuracy of ± .001 inch, about half the thickness of a piece of paper, and a high scan density which made the post-scan modeling task easier.

The cell phone was mounted on the Aerotech rotary stage on the Laser Design Surveyor DS-2030 system.  Carlberg explained the need for the rotary: “The rotary stage is used to capture the whole surface of the object, 360° around. After completing the scan from one view, we rotate the part to scan areas that were not visible before. Then the Surveyor Scan Control (SSC) software used in scanning allows the operator to automatically merge all the scan positions created on the rotary into a single ‘point cloud’ of data"

The Results

To make the laser scanning results usable straight away, Carlberg knew that the company’s engineers needed a solid model exported in a parasolid format. The advantage of the parasolid model is that the surfaces are knit together with no untrimmed edges that prevent editing software from redrawing the part. All the surfaces are continuous. “We deliver a tremendous value to product designers. Our experienced team is able to send them completely usable data in only 3-4 days,” remarked Carlberg. In addition to the creation of the parasolid model for the customer, GKS also provided a method to check the created model against the point data of the product scanned. This ensures the model is within acceptable limits for the successful design application.

“The scan turned out well,” said the engineer. “We are using the scan data on the first design iteration. The process saved us a lot of time in measuring the phone. The details captured in the laser scan by GKS are impossible to get with calipers. The measurements obtained from calipers are close, but not exact. And the time savings translates into dollar savings for the company.” Using laser scanning reduces variables and errors, as well as time to market. The accuracies are good for the application, better than those attainable by manual measurement methods. Laser scanning by GKS saved the engineers from having to do a second iteration to get the necessary level of detail for the assembly.

“It is nice to hit it right the first time instead of having to do iterations that take up to two weeks,” the engineer continued. “The scanned model saves us time and prevents the possibility of measurement errors. Clean files allow us to create good assembly drawings and good drawings create better documentation for our proposal process. At this stage, the drawing already looks like a phone.”

About GKS

GKS Inspection Services has been a leading provider of dimensional inspection, 3D laser scanning and terrestrial scanning services for over 25 years. The company’s Plymouth, MI lab (Detroit metro area) is accredited by the A2LA for Mechanical Testing and Calibration and features numerous CMMs, vision systems, 3D laser scanners, surface analyzers and other inspection equipment. GKS also has U.S. offices in Minneapolis and Seattle and international locations in India, Korea, China, Taiwan and the Netherlands. The company’s metrologists and engineers are experienced in the automotive, defense, electronics and many other manufacturing industries.

More Information

For additional information about how GKS Inspection Services can improve your manufactured product, save you money and decrease your development time, call Larry Carlberg at 952-252-3432 or send email to measure@gks.com

More GKS News and Stories
(Metrology and Laser Scanning Services)

View Laser Design News and Stories
(Laser Scanning Systems)

     Privacy     |     Legal     |     About GKS     |                                                                                                   © 2008 GKS Inspection Services