Notes on using AM detection system




When using an AM inspection system, there are several important considerations to ensure the accuracy of the inspection results and the reliability of the system:


1. Equipment calibration and maintenance

Regular calibration: Ensure that the inspection system is regularly calibrated according to the manufacturer's specifications to maintain accuracy.

Maintenance and cleaning: Regularly maintain and clean the equipment to avoid dust or other dirt that may affect the inspection results.


2. Select the appropriate inspection method

Inspection type: Depending on the material and manufacturing process, select the appropriate inspection method, such as laser scanning, CT scanning, ultrasonic inspection, etc.

Inspection parameters: Adjust the inspection parameters to suit different products and defect types to ensure the comprehensiveness and accuracy of the inspection.


3. Sample preparation

Sample processing: Ensure that the sample preparation meets the inspection requirements, including surface treatment and positioning, to avoid inaccurate inspection due to sample problems.

Sample placement: Place the sample correctly to ensure the stability and accurate position of the sample during the inspection process.


4. Data management

Data storage: Effectively manage and store inspection data for subsequent analysis and tracking.

Data analysis: Use appropriate software tools to analyze inspection data and identify potential defects and problems.


5. Personnel training

Operation training: Ensure that operators receive professional training and master the use and operation skills of the detection system.

Troubleshooting: Train personnel to identify and solve common problems to ensure the normal operation of the detection system.


6. Detection environment

Environmental control: Maintain the stability of the detection environment, including temperature, humidity and vibration, to avoid the influence of environmental factors on the detection results.

Lighting conditions: Ensure that the lighting conditions are suitable for the detection technology used to avoid light interference.


7. System compatibility

Software compatibility: Ensure that the software of the detection system is compatible with other systems (such as CAD software) to facilitate data import and analysis.

Hardware coordination: Check the compatibility of hardware devices to ensure that they can support the needs of the detection system.


8. Safety

Operational safety: Follow the safety instructions in the operation manual to ensure the safety of operators.

Equipment protection: Properly protect the equipment to prevent safety hazards caused by physical damage or operating errors.


By paying attention to these precautions, you can ensure that the AM detection system remains efficient, accurate and reliable during the application process.


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