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Digitizing
tremendously saves time and costs when modifying
series tools |
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Modifications
to the tools are required during starting up the
tools or in the first production phase of car
body parts. Thus, the real shape of the tool does
no longer correspond to its original and basic
design. To repair or reproduce the tool efficiently,
the best technical solution is to digitize the
surfaces of the tool and prepare the digitized
data as CAD data set.
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The
RIVAGE - High-Tech Model-Making:
From zero to the road in just seven months |
ATOS/TRITOP
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The
present case study "RIVAGE" documents
the development of the RIVAGE show car. It took
only seven months to turn the first draft into
a drivable concept car which, for the first time,
was presented in public at the Euromold in 2002.
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Milling
on digitized data |
ATOS
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Big
tools or dies for sheet metal work are mostly
milled out from casted blanks. The digitizing
of the blanks can be done by the ATOS II Scanner
and the ATOS export data can be directly imported
in CAM systems.
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