Infrared scanning + AR technology saves engine room detection time by 50%

VR/AR technology has been applied in many vertical areas. Now this case is applied in the field of aviation, using infrared scanning + AR technology to test the aircraft cabin.

In the fuselage part of the engine and fuel system in the aircraft cabin, these parts are subject to a lot of pressure, heat and air power, so he is a very important protection component.

Until then, testing these components was expensive, time consuming, and sometimes involved with "test destruction," which would result in significant costs.

Now Safran Nacelles, the second largest supplier of aircraft cabins, currently has 18,000 units worldwide. He used a new method to test the nacelle, using a robot equipped with an infrared thermal imaging system to scan the components and read the data. The inspector analyzed the data and used AR technology to project the data to the detected part.

The new inspection method can shorten the cycle to 50%, and increase the availability of equipment.