Thickness Colormap

The Thickness Colormap allows you to show and measure the part thickness as a colormap using only the Mesh or Pointcloud (COP) data object. You can also compare the measured thickness to the nominal CAD model thickness.

To use this function, the measured data object must have data on two opposing sides which have the opposite normal orientations. When using a Pointcloud, the data must have XYZIJK values or stripe information. For details, see "Example Pointcloud File Formats for Thickness Colormaps" in this documentation.

When performing a thickness colormap of the data object (Pointcloud or Mesh), PC-DMIS calculates the measured thickness up to a Max Thickness value. The software does not evaluate any data value greater than the Max Thickness.

When the measured data is aligned to a CAD model, you can choose to create a thickness colormap which shows the deviation of the measured thickness in comparison to the nominal CAD model thickness.

If you use a large Max Thickness value on a large data object, it can result in a longer processing time.

You can create the following thickness colormaps:

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Measured Thickness Colormap

Compare to CAD Thickness Colormap

Thickness Colormap Method

Show the Thickness Colormap in the Report

Thickness Colormap Annotations

Show Annotation Opposing Points

Example Pointcloud File Formats for Thickness Colormaps

Using the Laser Toolbars