SOFTWARE

Data Collection & Software

Since 2018, One-Off Robotics has built and deployed proprietary software for all aspects of Robotic Metal Additive Manufacturing with a focus on data collection and processing for real-time quality control and correction.

Our systems are designed to record real-time data across a multitude of process variables to provide a thorough technical documentation package.

One-Off Robotics Proprietary Software

Single Point System Control

Our bespoke software system allows for a single point interface control ensuring programmatic recreation of parts. All One-Off Robotics technological components are controlled via the system master. This allows you to repeatedly and reliably create parts.

Closed Loop Machine Vision Analysis & Correction

Process-induced defects present a significant challenge to wide-scale industrial uptake of additive manufacturing technologies. Thermal images are collected during manufacturing and used for pattern recognition and correction, including: Interpass Temperature, Layer Height, and Melt Pool Analysis.

Your part’s data package can be stored for the projected lifetime of any part produced on our systems. This means as the standards are solidified we can quickly re-qualify previously printed parts.

Post Process Quality Verification

Data Sensors

Real-time temperature measurement with an exceptionally clear view of your process and melt pool, even in harsh environments where vision would typically be obscured by smoke, fumes, and spatter.

Thermal Imaging

Point clouds use a 3D scanner to capture a collection of spatial data points to recreate the shape of the physical print, making measurement and analysis possible at any location.

Point Cloud Scanning

Machine tool inspection probes play a key role in achieving precision throughout the manufacturing process. Our precision measurement devices provide automated workpiece set-up, in-process control, and part verification.

Wireless Touch Probing

Non-invasive acoustic monitoring is an effective addition to optical or laser measurements. The combination of visual and sound monitoring in additive manufacturing improves operators’ abilities to fine tune and monitor the manufacturing process.

Audio Data Collection