
INSPECTION / MEASUREMENT CASE STUDY
Facing the Quality Challenges of Large, High-Precision Tooling
Advanced off-line inspection software speeds up mold manufacturing and assembly for
aerospace giant.
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Developing and refining the advanced processes for its manufacturing and assembly operation is no small task for Irvine, CA-based Coast Composites, Inc.—a leading supplier of tooling for large, complex composite parts for the aerospace industry. That’s why when the company started looking for the next generation of technology, it went to a company known to think “big”: Verisurf Software, Inc. “Some of the high-precision tooling we produce for customers is really huge, up to 100-feet long,” says Steve Anthony, Coast Composites IT manager. Size creates its own set of challenges and opportunities, and has also led Coast to its recent plant expansion from 85,000 sq. feet to over 200,000. Anthony notes, “When you build huge tooling you need lots of room.” Even though the molds it produces are extremely large (typically 2 to 60 feet long), Coast still must meet precise tolerance requirements to satisfy its customers’ specifications. “We’re talking fine finishes and tolerances of four to five thou over a 50- to 60-foot length,” Anthony explains. “And, like any other QC requirement, we have to be able to prove to our customers that we have met or exceeded their specs. To do that has taken us into some interesting new technologies.” Originally, company QC was accomplished using probes on their mills. “The problem was probing tied up our machines,” says Anthony. “We did in-process inspection, pulled the parts off to do final assembly, then put the assembly back on the machine to do final inspection. That was time consuming. We needed a better way to do it.” That better way turned out to be portable CMMs.
Real control and power came to Coast Composites’ process with the introduction of Verisurf software—a model-based manufacturing inspection solution that could interface with nearly any measurement metrology devices. Images courtesy of Coast Composites. The Portable CMM Solution “Laser trackers are a great concept,” says Anthony, “because they’re fast and accurate over very long distances. However in the beginning, the CAD software that drove those machines wasn’t very powerful. Today that problem has mostly been solved. We’ve been using laser trackers for several years—a major improvement, but still had drawbacks in its software capabilities.” The Software Key “Verisurf actually sits on top of Mastercam, so it had all the import capabilities of Mastercam. Basically, when you buy Verisurf, you’re buying a seat of Mastercam, too, which provides a full suite of CAD modeling features—including solids, surfaces, wireframe and drafting, plus all the translators we needed for our customers’ CAD platforms. But the main thing was that Verisurf made those laser trackers do everything they’re mechanically capable of doing. Each customer requires different reporting. Verisurf has an HTML-based report format that you can customize—including raw point data,” states Anthony. Primer: Offline Inspection “For QA purposes, we import the solid model into Verisurf, and then our guys move the laser tracker reflective mirror to collect all the points that have to be verified. They push a button on their pendant and Verisurf records the point, or they can scan thousands of points to get a point cloud in a given area. Either way, Verisurf records it all and compares the data against the model. If there’s a problem, it lets the operator know immediately.
Size creates its own set of challenges and opportunities, and has led Coast to a recent plant expansion from 85,000 sq. feet to over 200,000. “When you’re inspecting really huge projects, the operator can get too far from the PC monitor to read it, so Verisurf has come up with the ability to transmit the data via wireless to a PDA device, so now the operator can look at his PDA and see what’s happening,” notes Anthony. Find More Uses Coast also uses the Verisurf/laser tracker portable system at customer sites to help set up molds. “We use them for leveling, dimensioning and inspection,” he says. “The whole setup consists of the laser tracker and a PC on wheels. It’s very portable.” Making Offline Inspection Positive The bottom line from Coast’s perspective: “Offline inspection with Verisurf and the laser tracker has allowed us to perform all the QA tasks we need to do to make our customers happy.” |
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