Corporate Industrial Narration
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the Genesis Mobile Robot Inspection System provides an automated ultrasonic inspection of friction Stir welding other nb I processes. The system is custom designed for aerospace and aircraft nd I professionals and manufacturing engineers who need to balance high quality and speed for non destructive inspection of large objects. The self powered mobile platform consists of a heavy duty steel main structure and a Kuka robot package. The systems control panel, as well as the operator station is integrated into the platform. The mobile inspection system includes ultrasonic process equipment packages that include Olympus instruments, inspection wear and phased arrays. Shoes changing among ultrasonic sensors is easily achieved with the tool changer concept. The robot can be directed to present the end of armed tool at an ergonomic position for the operator, and array tools can be released with the push of a button. This system is designed to process parts in a process depart operation. The robot will manipulate an end of arm tool along the surfaces of the wells to be inspected during the scan, pulse on position trigger signals will be passed to the ultrasonic inspection instrument and the data acquisition system, such that the inspection results plotted on a C scan format for analysis. Although intended for multi array sensor inspections of friction stir wells, the equipment can also be applied to most single sided pulse echo ultrasonic inspection processes, including carbon fibre structures. The motor driven platform will enable the operator to manually drive the mobile system, be a hand held pending without the need for any external equipment. The mobility portion of this platform will be fully battery operated, eliminating the need for any power cords to be attached. While maneuvering the system throughout the facility, Genesis has successfully developed a full line of robotic work cells for nondestructive inspection that consistently meet the ever increasing demands of the aerospace and aircraft industries.