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ABIS II - SYSTEM CONCEPTS
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ABIS II is a flexible system concept that comes in three different versions. Users can thus choose the sensor system that best meets their application requirements.
ABIS II Offline allows data acquisition and evaluation at an automatic test stand and is excellently suited for accompanying production monitoring. Fault catalogs and classification criteria that have been compiled during the planning stage can be extended and modified. The ABIS II Offline cell can be configured for both mobile use and stationary installation at a fixed position in the press shop. The mobile Offline version features one or more portable platforms, on which the system components are mounted.
With ABIS II Inline, a fully automatic inspection and assessment can be performed by direct integration of the system concept into the manufacturing environment of the body shop or press shop. According to the customer‘s specifications, the ABIS II Inline system can be configured for either 100% inspection of all parts or for the inspection of certain object areas and defined zones on the test part. The achieved complete or partial inspection of bodyshells and sheet metal parts sets highest standards in quality assurance and auditing.
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Before an ABIS II surface inspection system is installed, a virtual system concept is always created first. Simulation programs help to select the specific robot and its position with reference to the part under test. This ensures that the sensor will be able to reach all the positions required for inspection.
How many sensors and data analyzers the final system concept provides depends on the part size(s) (from small bodyshell parts to the complete car body / body-in-white) and on the specified maximum inspection time per part (cycle time). The security concept and the construction of the system are designed and implemented in accordance with user guidelines. Customers can choose to do this themselves or order a complete, end-to-end surface inspection solution.
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