Ford
Ford – 3D scanning for improved quality and component testing
Industry Sector: Automotive.
Number of global employees: approx. 200,000
The Challenge: To provide fast and accurate 3D scanning equipment for use in engine prototyping and diagnosis.
- ZEISS COMET L3D scanner.
- Artec Eva and Space Spider 3D scanners.
- Ongoing advice, maintenance and support.
- Improved speed of scanning.
- Handheld scanners improved access to hard to reach areas, ensuring more parts can be accurately measured.
- Speeding up and streamlining the testing process.
When Ford decided to embrace 3D scanning to improve quality control and speed up its component testing process it turned to the experts at Central Scanning.
Our previous blue light scanner didn’t recognise black which was a major issue and the large camera meant we couldn’t get into confined spaces. We simply couldn’t get an effective scan for some components. Central Scanning introduced us to a range of innovative ZEISS and Artec 3D scanning technology and it has opened up new possibilities
Central Scanning is the authorized UK reseller of ZEISS 3D scanners. Ford’s new system helped transform the way it measured and inspected components. Its 3D sensor technology and project-orientated software assured quick and reliable data capture on different object surfaces.
In the ensuing years, Ford maintained a close relationship with Central Scanning and in August 2017 acquired the Artec Eva & Artec Space Spider 3D scanners. These handheld devices greatly assisted in their car clay modelling and prototyping activities.
The Eva and Spider devices are unrivalled in their scanning quality, achieving fast and accurate results. The handheld equipment guarantees a quick, textured and accurate scan. Ford can use Eva for medium to large surface areas, whilst Spider focuses on smaller areas, capturing intricate detail with minute precision.
Dave Stokes is RP Engineer in Ford’s Rapid Product Development team.
His team have been using Central Scanning Equipment since 2013 when the manufacturer decided to invest in new 3D scanning solutions. He says: “Using highly accurate handheld scanners has made a huge difference to our day to day work.”
Like all automotive manufacturers, Ford is continually hunting for ways to boost productivity and ensure a leaner more efficient production process. In a drive for faster manufacturing cycles, it is seeking ways to minimise waste, lower costs and cut time to market. Advanced 3D measurement and analysis is a critical tool in quality control and the faster it is carried out, the speedier the overall production process.
Stokes says: “All we need is a scanner and a laptop and we can quickly identify problems.”
Since first adopting Central Scanning’s products in 2013, the applications have evolved significantly, meaning they offer an ever-greater return on investment.
Stokes says:“We now scan components during testing to monitor wear and tear”, “Scanning is now far more mainstream as we recognise the benefits of making quick and accurate measurements.”
That trend looks set to continue. As Ford embarks on future engineering challenges it will rely on key partners such as Central scanning to respond in an innovative way, introducing new technological solutions. Central Scanning has developed a close relationship with Stokes and his team. As well as maintaining Ford’s scanners and ensuring calibration is up-to-date, they ensure the manufacturer is aware of all new technological advances which might assist in the testing and production process.