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Hexagon MI Launches WRTL Wireless Laser Tracker Automation System

SURREY, UK, Apr 29, 2022 – Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division announced the launch of its latest solution for automated inspection integration projects based on 6DoF laser tracker technology. The WRTL solves common configuration problems faced by customers setting up large, automated inspection systems by removing the need for a cable connecting the laser tracker and the scanner controller, opening up the possibility for the tracker and/or the scanner to be mobile through mounting on an autonomous mobile robot (AMR) or automated guided vehicle (AGV). The system is particularly relevant for the large-scale inspection tasks increasingly seen in the aerospace and wind energy sectors.

Compatibility with the Absolute Scanner AS1, the groundbreaking 3D laser scanner launched in 2021, allows for the collection of high-density data at impressive levels of accuracy. This means a WRTL-based scanning system can deliver accuracy to within 50 microns throughout a measuring volume 60 metres in diameter, independent of robot accuracy. Thanks to the enhanced level of freedom the WRTL delivers to users when defining new system configurations, factories can now even be run at lights-out, with large-volume inspection tasks carried out autonomously overnight. When the operators arrive on the following day, a measurement report would be ready for analysis and the manufacturing process will be ready to proceed to the next production step.

“Before WRTL, automated inspection used to be limited to stationary cells accomplishing repetitive and specified tasks,” explains Rodrigo Alfaia, Product Manager for Laser Trackers at Hexagon. “We’re now making automated inspection truly mobile, which was the case only for handheld applications before. Inspection can be carried out today here, tomorrow there, without drilling holes on the floor to install robot sliders or rotary tables.”

The flexibility to replace fixed robot rails with AGVs (or AMRs) driving through the factory and performing tasks at various locations opens new doors in automated inspection and production. Without the WRTL, it would be always necessary to maintain and accommodate a cable connection between the scanner controller and the laser tracker. The WRTL system solves this problem, and allows for the possibility of both the tracker and scanner being completely mobile and flexible. That capability makes possible a number of large-volume automated inspection applications that were previously out of reach.

The WRTL is the only scanning solution made for large-volume applications with absolute accuracy and wireless capability. Up to four robot-based scanner systems can work in parallel with the WRTL – up to four trackers and four AMR-based robot-mounted scanners working in simple pairs or in a crossed configuration with each tracker monitoring multiple scanners, optimizing field productivity. And thanks to the long range 6DoF capabilities of the AT960 laser tracker, those AMRs will be able to travel up to 30 metres away from the tracker with no interruption or compromise in measurement.

About Hexagon

Hexagon is a global leader in digital reality solutions, combining sensor, software and autonomous technologies. We are putting data to work to boost efficiency, productivity, quality and safety across industrial, manufacturing, infrastructure, public sector, and mobility applications.

Our technologies are shaping production and people-related ecosystems to become increasingly connected and autonomous – ensuring a scalable, sustainable future.

Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division provides solutions that use data from design and engineering, production and metrology to make manufacturing smarter. For more information, visit hexagonmi.com

Hexagon (Nasdaq Stockholm: HEXA B) has approximately 22,000 employees in 50 countries and net sales of approximately 4.3bn EUR. Learn more at hexagon.com and follow us @HexagonAB.

Nitin Patil
Nitin Patil
Editor and Director of Content, DailyCADCAM.com. Nitin completed his Master's in Mass Communication & Journalism and having 13 years of work experience as an editor, content writer with renowned international technical magazines and media companies. He is associated with CAD,CAM industry since 2008.
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