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Good morning.

Could someone clarify what color mapping is for in the tool selection?
Thanks and friendly!
 
Excuse me. .
It seems a very vague curiosity, if you don't contextualize it. .
and if you even have the wrong section becomes even more difficult. .
 
I was told that using the chromatic mapping of toptron, I can see the variations of the curvature radius of my piece and in that way I can understand the tool to use in the cam...
 
I was told that using the chromatic mapping of toptron, I can see the variations of the curvature radius of my piece and in that way I can understand the tool to use in the cam...
a little forced as what, in any case you activate the map of the curvature and go over with the pointer gives you a window with the value of the radius.
If you have constant curves it becomes difficult to go to identify the radius min/max according to which to choose the cutter.
 
Could someone clarify what color mapping is for in the tool selection?
depends on what you mean by "tool selection."
the chromatic mapping is spreading mainly in the metrological field combining the action of 3d scanners (or tc: computerized tomography) and dedicated software to compare the scanned object with the corresponding set of data cad to detect deviations and non-conformity represented then with color coding in order to intervene on the geometry of manufacture with the necessary changes thus reducing times and costs.

interpreted as a "selection", I would also think of a use to evaluate the wear of the tools in the machine, but of this currently I do not have recontrials, or their selective control in the manufacturing phase.
 

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