In the CAMWear 2.0 project, a research team from the Fraunhofer IPT, together with project partners, has now developed a system that precisely records and evaluates the wear condition of cutting tools almost in real time during the milling process. To this end, the researchers integrated a microscope into the milling machine that automatically captures images of the milling tool during machining, between the individual machining steps. To protect the sensitive microscope in the harsh environment of the machine tool, the researchers designed a resistant housing with a sealing air function that keeps cooling lubricant droplets away from the camera.
Robot Cell halves Quality Control Cycles
Hexagon’s Presto automated robotic inspection cell system is based on a turnkey inspection cell and offers users increased efficiency in their processes through robotic quality inspection.