Pipe vision

A system for inspecting the quality of automotive piping has been developed by AICON 3D of Germany.

Quality checks made on the piping delivered to automotive manufacturers for fuel or brake fluid lines must not only be precise, but also fast and uncomplicated.

Traditionally, engineers used mechanical gauges for such quality control. However, this inspection process proved to be inflexible and cost-intensive, since the gauges had to be manufactured for each tube and vehicle type, and had to be altered for even the smallest changes in geometry.

Not any more. Now, a better solution for measuring tube geometry and inspecting the quality of the pipes has been developed by AICON 3D of Germany in the shape of its tube measurement system TubeInspect.

The system works with 16 high-resolution digital cameras from Allied Vision Technologies. The line to be measured is simply placed in an optical measurement cell, and its geometry is then digitally determined via the cameras.

The measurement process is extremely fast: The measurement of a line with 15 bends takes about 10 to 20 seconds. The results of the measurement can be recorded in a database and documented during the process. The TubeInspect system itself measures tubes with diameters from 4 to 200 mm (from a fraction of an inch up to 7.9 in.).

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