New Automated 3D Scanning System from CyberOptics

CyberGage360 generates full 360-degree 3D scans in under three minutes.

The CyberGage360. (Image courtesy of CyberOptics Corporation.)

The CyberGage360. (Image courtesy of CyberOptics Corporation.)

CyberOptics Corporation has announced the debut of its CyberGage360, a high-precision automated 3D scanning system. CyberGage360 is intended to facilitate quality assurance of incoming parts and in-process inspection of components on the manufacturing floor. 

Designed for use in general purpose metrology, the CyberGage360 has a range of potential applications, including consumer electronics, automotive and aerospace manufacturing.

The system has a cylindrical work volume with a 200 mm (8”) diameter that is 100 mm (4”) high. It incorporates two scanners, one above and one below with an accuracy of ± 25 microns.

CyberGage360 can generate a full 360-degree automated 3D scan of high-tolerance parts in less than three minutes. It incorporates CyberOptics’ proprietary 3D Multi-Reflection Suppression (MRS) technology to inhibit measurement distortions.

The system allows for factory-friendly operation with minimal training by automatically generating an inspection report with one click, including a comparison to a CAD model or ‘golden’ example.

“We just announced the start of our beta testing last month and already we are seeing interest in this technology that combines high-precision scanning accuracy with one-button ease of use, generating a full scan in just minutes,” said Dr. Subodh Kulkarni, president and CEO of CyberOptics.

CyberOptics will debut CyberGage360 at the IPC APEX EXPO, March 15-17, 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

For more information, visit the CyberOptics website.