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Old 02-17-2025, 02:23 PM   #29
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Default Re: Digitizing Cylinder Heads Help

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Originally Posted by SBillinson View Post
Joe,

I have a digitizer similar to a renishaw but only 3-axis, which limits port digitizing, especially at the short turn and bore wall side.

I looked at Keyence, but am unclear about which product would work best for port digitizing. Laser, I assume, would provide the best detail, but at what cost?

Having a digitizer that has file extensions compatible with CFD software would be ideal (like Autodesk CFD, not Siemens or something only OEMs can afford). I'm sure it exists, but, again, how much?

Thoughts?

Hope all is well.
Hi Steve,

Doing well, recovering from the RSV and all the ongoing wars have been keeping me extremely busy.

For measuring parts, we purchased two Keyence IM-8000 Image Dimension Measuring System. It paid by itself by reducing the time performing physical inspections and also sampling. We paid around $78K for each machine, includes full support and personnel training by Keyence.
https://www.keyence.com/landing/meas...iAAEgLAifD_BwE

We also purchased the Keyence WM-P6200 Handheld Scanner.

https://www.keyence.com/products/3d-...dels/wm-p6200/

Other great companies with 3D handhelds are Hexagon and FARO.
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