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Digital measuring protocol process of bending sheet metal part

When bending sheet metal parts, regardless of which industrial segment the customer comes from, the key factor is bending accuracy. If the bending is inaccurate, the end product is useless. The conditions of high precision sheet metal bending are high quality press brake, but more important the operator's professional knowledge, experience and precision. The measuring and its recording of the bent part is also essential. This process is completely digitalised at Melior Laser.  

 

 


An electronic measurement protocol process of the bending process can be seen in the film.

In the technological step of sheet metal bending, our operator colleagues only work from electronic drawings. They fill in a digital measuring protocol where the checking and measuring frequency based on batch size is set during the production preparation.
The redesigned product documenation is fully adjusted to our sheet metal fabrication machinery. In the protocols we define the critical dimensions to be measured and reported by the operators. The process of recording measuring data is also completely paperless.

The bending operators measure with wireless measuring devices. The measured values get from the digital calipers to the electronic protocol at the touch of a button. The measuring protocol is stored on a server. 

The advantage of this electonic system is that is is much faster, safer, aesthetic and more convanient for the operators than the conventional solution. In addition, data retrieval and document storage can be more practical.

Read on about our sheet metal fabrication - bending services: »sheet metal fabrication - bending

 

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