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Computer Aided Reverse Engineering (CARE)-A Valuable Service

By PARESH PANCHAL

Precision manufacturers can offer part drawings to their customers using a process called reverse engineering. Reverse engineering is defined by the Military Handbook MIL-HDBK-115 (ME) as the process of duplicating an item functionally and dimensionally by physically examining and measuring existing parts to develop the technical data (physical and material characteristics) required for competitive procurement. Put more simply, reverse engineering is the process of creating a part drawing by measuring the part to determine dimensions and attainable tolerances, when no formal specifications exist.

The simplest reverse engineering process is manual measurement and data collection of a physical model's dimensions. In this process, hand tools such as micrometers, vernier calipers and gages are used to capture the critical dimensions needed to generate a part drawing. A more sophisticated approach is to use a hard probe and a manual Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). The CMM operator maintains contact between the hard probe and the surface being measured to record as many dimensions as possible. The most effective reverse engineering techniques minimize measurement errors by gathering and processing data electronically. In such a process, a physical model is measured and the dimensions immediately digitized and collected in a database. Next, this digitized data is transferred to a CAD system, where surfaces are developed and drawings are finalized. Besides reducing the risk of measurement errors, processing data electronically significantly reduces the time required for the overall reverse engineering effort.

We at CAM TOOLS has reverse engineered many products for our customers, we are using reverse engineering techniques to help our customers for many years. In our reverse engineering process, we has employed multiple scanning methods to capture part geometry. Scanning methods is depend upon accuracy requirements and geometrical shape of the components. By using IMAGEWARE a high-end point cloud processing software from SDRC, CAM TOOLS personnel convert scanned data into Class-A surface model. The surface model can be directly imported into I-DEAS a high end MCAD software to generate 3D Solid model, base of solid model 2D drawing are made in I-DEAS drafting setup. After conforming 3D model form our customers we start with 3D mould design of article.

CAD Modelling :- 120 hrs.
Solid Modelling :- 40 hrs.