Nondestructive material testing (NDT) is a fast and effective way to analyze the quality of a product during the manufacturing process. NDT examines the quality without damaging the component or modifying the surface of the material. At this year's automotive testing expo 2016 europe, held in Stuttgart from May 31 – 2 June (hall 1, booth 1773), scientists and engineers of Fraunhofer IZFP present a new, automated 3MA-based system for nondestructive inspection of ferromagnetic parts and components. The system enables the fast inspection of reinforcement elements made of high-strength steels, e.g. the center-pillar of a car.
To minimize vehicle weight and fuel consumption while providing the highest level of crash safety, automotive bodies are reinforced with elements made from high-strength steel. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers are relying more and more on so-called hot stamping or press hardened processes to produce these components. Fraunhofer IZFP has developed a fast and low-cost 3MA nondestructive testing technique that can be used to monitor and control the corresponding manufacturing processes. "Time-consuming destructive testing methods result in enormous quality assurance costs, because among things the product is destroyed in the process. And since it's only possible to carry out spot checks, problems with the manufacturing process are often detected only after a significant number of rejects are generated," says Dr. Bernd Wolter, head of the Production-integrated NDT department at Fraunhofer IZFP. Suitable nondestructive testing processes offer an alternative that over the long term can be adapted and utilized as a replacement for destructive methods.
The 3MA inspection technology developed by Fraunhofer IZFP is well-suited for measuring positions that cannot be inspected with destructive processes, such as when there is simply no space to carry out the measurements (tension rods as an example). "We can ensure 100 percent testability during the production process. That eliminates the need for time-consuming spot checks. Our researchers and engineers developed and certified this inspection method for use in high-volume automobile production systems. This inline, nondestructive process can be automated, a feature that is clearly unique to Fraunhofer IZFP," emphasizes Wolter.
By combining four micro-magnetic inspection processes - harmonic analysis, incremental permeability, Barkhausen noise analysis and multi-frequency eddy current - this approach provides a fast and simple way to determine the quality of essential mechanical properties such as hardness, tensile strength and diffusion layer thickness.
The exhibit will illustrate several specific capabilities related to the monitoring and inspecting of manufacturing processes, press-hardened products, valve spring production and rolled steel manufacture, with a focus on production processes in the automobile, steel production and machine/plant engineering industries.
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Source: Fraunhofer IZFP/Uwe Bellhäuser
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