A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning

There are many difficulty in collecting data from a diffused reflection surface using an optical 3D scanning device. A spray-type developer and silicon molds are used for solving this problem. However, using developer can cause chemical reactions between objects and developer particles and uneven su...

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Main Authors: Maeng Hee-young, Lee Myoungsang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2016-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164001004
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spelling doaj-2ac80208a35a40f1b84fe558b1488d5f2021-02-02T06:16:32ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2016-01-01400100410.1051/matecconf/20164001004matecconf_icmes2016_01004A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D ScanningMaeng Hee-young0Lee Myoungsang1Seoul National University of Science and TechnologyGraduate School of Mechanical Design and Robot Eng., Seoul National Univ. of Science and TechnologyThere are many difficulty in collecting data from a diffused reflection surface using an optical 3D scanning device. A spray-type developer and silicon molds are used for solving this problem. However, using developer can cause chemical reactions between objects and developer particles and uneven surfaces of the object. To overcome these problems, it is suggested an electrostatic powder coating method for even coating of particles onto surfaces for collecting 3D shape data. We have developed an automatic, electrostatic powder coating machine. The present study is aimed to explore powder materials suitable for electrostatic powder coating in terms of the easiness of coating work considering the characteristics of object surface. It was also conducted to verify materials that are smoothly coated well under various coating conditions and are advantageous in collecting 3D shape data.http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/20164001004
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A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
MATEC Web of Conferences
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title A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
title_short A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
title_full A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
title_fullStr A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Exploration of Electrostatic Powder Coating Materials Suitable for 3D Scanning
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description There are many difficulty in collecting data from a diffused reflection surface using an optical 3D scanning device. A spray-type developer and silicon molds are used for solving this problem. However, using developer can cause chemical reactions between objects and developer particles and uneven surfaces of the object. To overcome these problems, it is suggested an electrostatic powder coating method for even coating of particles onto surfaces for collecting 3D shape data. We have developed an automatic, electrostatic powder coating machine. The present study is aimed to explore powder materials suitable for electrostatic powder coating in terms of the easiness of coating work considering the characteristics of object surface. It was also conducted to verify materials that are smoothly coated well under various coating conditions and are advantageous in collecting 3D shape data.
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