31 mai 2019 | Local, C4ISR

LE SCANNER HANDYSCAN 3D DE CREAFORM SATISFAIT AUX EXIGENCES DE BOEING

Le scanner 3D portable de classe métrologique permet maintenant d'inspecter les enfoncements et les assemblages sur tous les modèles d'avions commerciaux de Boeing

Creaform, le leader mondial en solutions de mesure 3D portables et de solutions de contrôles non destructifs (CND), annonce aujourd'hui que son scanner 3D portable de classe métrologique HandySCAN 3D™ permet d'enregistrer les attributs physiques des enfoncements et des assemblages pour tous les modèles d'avions commerciaux de Boeing.

Boeing a publié une lettre de service comprenant un guide pour l'utilisation des scanners 3D pour mesurer les enfoncements et les assemblages sur les avions. La solution SmartDENT 3D™ et le scanner HandySCAN 3D ont été utilisés pour le processus des exigences de qualité de Boeing dans la lettre de service.

« Creaform est fier de constater que des leaders tels que Boeing se tournent vers des solutions de numérisation 3D pour l'inspection des défauts de surface. Avec SmartDENT 3D, notre objectif est de fournir le processus d'évaluation des dommages le plus précis possible à nos clients, afin qu'ils prennent des décisions sécuritaires et documentées, tout en remettant leurs avions en service », déclare Jérôme Beaumont, Responsable des ventes globales NDT chez Creaform.

Aperçu des avantages de SmartDENT 3D :

  • Vitesse : 80 fois plus rapide que la technique de jauge de profondeur. Il s'agit de l'outil d'inspection des dommages de surface pour avions le plus rapide et fiable disponible sur le marché.
  • Mesures de qualité métrologiques pour la maintenance d'avion : Le scanner dispose d'une exactitude allant jusqu'à 0,025 mm, d'une résolution allant jusqu'à 0,100 mm, d'une répétabilité élevée et d'un certificat traçable.
  • Évaluations de réussite/échec intuitives : Avec sa conception intuitive et la visualisation du logiciel en temps réel, les solutions de CND de Creaform garantissent des courbes d'apprentissage courtes et une influence minime de l'expérience de l'opérateur sur l'exactitude des résultats.
  • Visualisation en direct et portabilité : Avec moins d'un kilo sur la balance, le scanner portable est l'outil parfait pour travailler dans les hangars ou directement à l'extérieur. Les utilisateurs peuvent facilement effectuer une inspection de surface 3D sur n'importe quelle pièce d'un avion sur lesquelles ils utiliseraient des techniques manuelles, y compris sur et sous les ailes.

En plus de leur conformité avec la lettre de service de Boeing, les scanners HandySCAN 3D de Creaform sont cités dans le manuel de l'équipement technique d'Airbus, plus particulièrement dans leur manuel de réparation des structures. Les ingénieurs de la qualité et les opérateurs MRO souhaitant réduire leurs délais d'exécution et leur rentabilité peuvent contacter Creaform pour en apprendre davantage sur les solutions CND.

https://www.creaform3d.com/fr/news/le-scanner-handyscan-3d-de-creaform-satisfait-aux-exigences-de-boeing

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