BMW Group Plant Leipzig introduces terahertz-based measurement of plastic components in series production

05/06/2026

As the BMW Group systematically advances the digitalisation of its production processes, Plant Leipzig is introducing a terahertz-based measurement system for plastic exterior components in series production. Capable of determining paint layer thickness non-destructively, the new technology has recently been scaled up to enable automated, precise and reproducible quality inspections directly within the production process.

“Terahertz measurement technology replaces complex manual inspection with a fully automated solution, taking quality assurance to an entirely new level,” said Christoph Theiselmann, Head of Exterior Plastics, Production at Plant Leipzig.

  
 Plant Leipzig has introduced a terahertz-based measurement system for plastic exterior components in series production 

At the heart of the innovation is the terahertz measurement system ‘Irys’, developed by technology partner das-Nano specifically for industrial in-line inspections. The system enables contactless, non-destructive measurement of multi-layer paint systems and delivers real-time data, representing a significant advance over previous inspection methods.

Until now, paint layer thickness inspections on plastic exterior components at Plant Leipzig have been carried out manually during production, using scalpels and microscopy, thereby destroying parts in the process. This not only generated unnecessary waste but also meant that deviations from specifications were often only identified at a later stage.

This process is fundamentally transformed with terahertz technology: sensors mounted on two robots in the existing end-of-line measurement cell are automatically and precisely positioned in relation to the component, where they measure the thickness of the individual paint layers by analysing the time-of-flight of reflected terahertz waves. Measurements take only seconds and achieve accuracy down to the micrometre level.

The new technology not only delivers objective and reproducible measurement results but also enables the early detection of process deviations. By eliminating destructive testing, it reduces waste and material consumption while improving both process efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The resulting digital measurement data enhance transparency within production and provide a robust foundation for data-driven process control.

“The combination of higher measurement accuracy, direct process integration and full digitalisation delivers tangible benefits across the entire production chain, strengthening quality, economic efficiency and resource conservation in equal measure,” Christoph added.

Following the introduction of automated surface inspection in 2024, terahertz measurement technology marks the next step towards a fully digital paint shop for plastic components at Leipzig. The measurement and quality data it generates are available entirely in digital form, creating the basis for advanced data-supported analysis. In the future, this data will be analysed using artificial intelligence (AI)-based methods to identify deviations early, evaluate trends and continuously optimise process parameters.

By scaling terahertz measurement technology for industrial use, Exterior Plastics at Leipzig has broken new ground in more than one respect. As well as being the first BMW Group site to integrate the new technology into in-house production, Plant Leipzig sets new standards in the plastics segment more widely, being the first to use terahertz technology to inspect paint layer thickness on plastic components.

Following successful piloting and ramp-up, the new technology can now be deployed with all component carrier systems, or ‘skids’, and is currently being enabled for all colour variants as well. It also offers significant potential for rollout at other plants, particularly in painted body shops and across the supplier network.

The Exterior Plastics team is part of the Purchasing and Supplier Network division at Leipzig. Its 450 employees specialise in the manufacture of injection-moulded plastic exterior body components such as bumpers, side sills and spoilers, which it supplies not just to Leipzig, but also to the BMW Group plants in Dingolfing and Regensburg, Germany.

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