3D smart scanning and inspection for EV batteries

3D smart scanning and inspection for EV batteries

Gocator smart 3D laser profilers, snapshot, and line confocal sensors deliver high-speed, high-resolution inline quality control for various stages of EV battery manufacturing to ensure component and assembly tolerances are met, and that maximum cycle life and safety are achieved. They are perfectly suited to applications including pre-assembly inspection, cell assembly inspection, surface quality inspection,…


Gocator smart 3D laser profilers, snapshot, and line confocal sensors deliver high-speed, high-resolution inline quality control for various stages of EV battery manufacturing to ensure component and assembly tolerances are met, and that maximum cycle life and safety are achieved.

They are perfectly suited to applications including pre-assembly inspection, cell assembly inspection, surface quality inspection, module and pack assembly inspection, and final installation inspection.

For example, Gocator 2500 3D smart sensors are designed for high-speed, high-precision part inspection. These trusted line profilers achieve inspection rates up to 10kHz (including scan, measure, and control) and high X resolutions down to 8 microns. A custom 2MP high-speed imager, optimised optical design, and blue laser light generate excellent data with highly repeatable results on shiny, machined-metal EV battery surfaces.

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