Turbine blade
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Turbine blades are the workhorse of the modern aero engine. They operate in an extreme environment, with temperatures exceeding 1,600˚ C / 2,732˚ F (enough to melt the materials) and centrifugal forces of multiple tonnes generated by rotations of up to 12,000 rpm. Since the shape of the turbine blade determines energy efficiency, airflow and thrust, any surface or dimensional imperfection can cause blade and ultimately engine failure. Furthermore, turbine blade designs have become increasingly intricate and harder to measure as they incorporate new geometries and different composites and castings. There is no room for error when measuring and inspecting these parts.
Quality Gates along the Turbine Blade Production Process
With millions of turbine blades are produced each year, the cost of non-quality is critical and the desire for "right-first-time" products is at the centre forward thinking manufacturers. The ZEISS solutions are the perfect compliment, with equipment and software designed for in process control checks, final inspection and closed loop data handling tools such as PiWeb.