Hand-Held Blue Light 3D Measurement Technology and its Application in Hot Stamping

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Over the last few years hot stamping for its high strength, lightweight characteristics has developed at an alarming rate, At the same time the measurement process a higher demand. Compared with the traditional three-dimensional coordinate measurement, Hand-held Blue structured Light 3D measurement technology for its fast, high precision, good flexibility, etc., has become the best choice of high-strength steel stamping in non-contact 3D measurement and accuracy detection. This paper developed a set of holding blue light 3D measurement system. The system project blue structured pattern to the surface of the object, and captured by two high-speed cameras synchronized. Then using the grabbed pictures reconstruct 3D topography of the object. Blue light projection technology can eliminate the use of influence of different surface reflectance measurement accuracy, So that a single measurement accuracy of 0.02mm, overall measurement accuracy of 0.05mm / m, Single measurement time is less than 0.12 seconds. This measuring system can be widely used in the rapid detection of various types of three-dimensional measurement and precision casting.

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