Abstract

Machine vision is widely used in industry for monitoring and inspection. In additive manufacturing technology (AM), it is especially important in that it can cover an entire 2-dimensional printed surface area instantly. Additionally, AM technologies can also be used to make a mechanical part for a machine vision system such as mount or illumination devices on a 3D printer. For the industrial 3D printer, the camera mount requires to have temperature control capabilities for the vision system. This research aims to develop a method to build a mount with cooling capability with AM technology. This paper introduces a 3D printed camera cooling housing and proposes a temperature feed-back control method based on the image sensor itself without adding a thermal sensor to increase the user friendliness and simplicity. In the demonstration, a camera cooling housing that was developed enabled a camera module to operate at 200C in an industrial Fortus 400 (Stratasys, MN).

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