To improve flexibility and accuracy and speed up the production process, Trumpf Laser Co. decided to integrate vision technology into the scanner optic for welding on its laser machines.
Based in Schramberg, Germany, Trumpf develops and manufactures machines and systems equipped with solid-state lasers, which are then deployed in sectors such as automotive or medical technology. A specific industrial application area where the new programmable focus optic (PFO) would be of value is precision welding of small components made of different metals.
Vision Technology – The Strategic Solution
Integrating a vision system was a strategic development decision. Vision would make it possible to automatically adapt the welding position to match each workpiece position and size without operator intervention. The vision system would determine coordinate transformation data and would also need to be user-friendly for operators without prior vision experience. Any existing welding systems would need to be retrofitted without causing problems to the newly integrated vision system.
Trumpf wanted to concentrate on its core business while integrating vision technology effectively with simple installation for its customers, so it needed a partner from the vision sector to help solve the application. Rohwedder AG Vision Technology, a company based in Markdorf with a staff of experienced vision specialists, was selected. The company is also one of Cognex’s Partner System Integrators (PSI). Thus end-users can be sure of receiving long-term technical support via the established Cognex global network.
Mechanics Eliminated: More Space, Less Waste, Increased Production
The high-performance In-Sight™ 5100 family of vision sensors was chosen as an independent vision system with robust hardware conforming to IP67 (NMEA 6). The In-Sight 5400 is used for more demanding requirements. Compact design means that the In-Sight can be mounted straight onto the PFO, thus saving space.
By deploying vision technology in its machines, Trumpf has eliminated the need for clamping and positioning devices. Precise fastening of parts relative to the laser is no longer needed, or can be much simpler in design thanks to the ability of the vision sensors to find small parts. This means a new flexibility in the operating method, with increased automation and a significant boost in production quality. Waste is reduced and production costs are cut.
PatMax®: Rapid Image Evaluation and Object Location
Instead of grey-shade correlation, PatMax vision software from Cognex uses the geometric structures of objects such as edges, dimensions, shapes, angles, curves, and shading to localize their form. The three-dimensional relationships among these central features of the acquired image are compared to the real-time image. Data analysis allows the laser to accurately locate the object. For standard applications the response time for a complete image evaluation is roughly 180 msec.
User-Friendly Communication
Images and coordinate data are gathered by In-Sight and transferred via Ethernet to the laser’s FDP server. In-Sight dispenses with the need for an image processing PC and the system solution excels because of its flexibility. A key advantage of this vision solution is the In-Sight Explorer development environment. Based on the Microsoft Windows XP operator interface, the tools in this software package allow for easier programming intervention and easier integration of the vision system to the laser server’s fault diagnosis using WinLas software.

Integrated Vision Technology – A Proven Success
The procedure has been designed in such a way that a potential client can quickly receive a detailed feasibility study on an application. The user sends sample parts along with requirements to both Trumpf Laser and Rohwedder AG Vision Technology. Both companies collaborate to determine the viability of the project. The customer is assured of system reliability, aiming accuracy, and µm tolerance, as well as that the system operator will be able to handle the system without any prior vision experience. The laser production system with the vision solution is then tested by Trumpf under production conditions, allowing the customer’s subsequent installation and production start-up to be implemented quickly.
More than 10 PFOs with integrated vision in diverse industrial sectors are already in use. All these system deployments – before official operation – were retrofits or beta systems. Retrofits, in particular, with their backward compatibility to previously installed PFOs, have demonstrated positive results as plug-and-play systems. A major advantage for future customers is the proven success of PFOs with integrated vision systems.