TheGopher
Mechanical
- Feb 19, 2010
- 7
Hello all, first post here. I've searched through the forums throughout my college career, and now at my first job I have just joined the site.
My problem is:
For optical inspection using a 3D camera to optically inspect resin-coated carbon fiber at high speeds. The problem comes when different types of resin coating will absorb the laser instead of reflecting it causing difficulty for the 3D camera to inspect.
LED light is an alternative, however, due to the width of the inspection area, it would be an expensive one. The laser, instead, is spread in a 30deg spray to hit the inspection area.
If anyone can 'shed some light' on my problem of 'shedding light', it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
My problem is:
For optical inspection using a 3D camera to optically inspect resin-coated carbon fiber at high speeds. The problem comes when different types of resin coating will absorb the laser instead of reflecting it causing difficulty for the 3D camera to inspect.
LED light is an alternative, however, due to the width of the inspection area, it would be an expensive one. The laser, instead, is spread in a 30deg spray to hit the inspection area.
If anyone can 'shed some light' on my problem of 'shedding light', it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.