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Multiple-Point Measurement Improves Accuracy 3D technology provides a volume accuracy of approximately 0.5% to 3% when placed in an appropriate location and utilized in a bin measuring less than 45 ft. in diameter. For bins measuring more than 45 ft. in diameter, the volume accuracy decreases, but will still be ...
When developing and monitoring the production of the Bluelavage medical rinsing system, UTK Solution uses Lometec's measurement services. In order to constantly keep an eye on the high quality criteria and ultimately also to be able to meet them, UTK relied on digitization from the start with this product for medical technology - and that also in the ...
An increasing number of inspection teams at nuclear power plants and NDT businesses servicing nuclear facilities are turning to 3D measurement technologies for a wide range of applications. Whether it is to evaluate the integrity of a piping system or analyze various parts. ...
When power plants conduct overhauls and ad hoc maintenance, scheduled inspections need to be carefully planned out to ensure that downtimes are kept to a minimum and that operations can resume to full capacity as quickly as possible. To accelerate inspection processes during overhauls, forward-thinking power plant maintenance teams are increasingly combining traditional ultrasonic testing ...
Performing bad inspections and delivering defective parts are scenarios that manufacturing companies want to avoid imperatively. Therefore, they must detect anomalies before they become major defects and they must make corrective actions before defective parts are produced and shipped to customers. To do so, two types of inspection systems are available to ...
During a recent interview with Worldwide Business with kathy ireland®, Aaron Boyer, Global Director – CAD/CAE at Flex-N-Gate explained that his OEM customers are now requiring that the company use 3D scanning technology to resolve quality issues. Flex-N-Gate currently has 22 of Creaform’s MetraSCAN 3D optical CMMs in five of ...
3D Scanning and Metrology in Non-Industrial Application 3D scanning and metrology—among the myriad of measurement methods out there—are sometimes depicted as being part of state-of-the-art sectors and technologies, accessible only to a handful of initiated masters. But fear not, the democratization of ...
Reverse engineering is the process that identifies a physical object’s properties by performing a comprehensive analysis of its structure, functions and operations. Measurements of the object’s full surface geometry are taken, either manually or with various 3D measurement technologies, to create a 3D ...
3D measurement is a metrology process that uses different types of 3D measurement tools, such as 3D scanners, to collect 3D data from physical objects, such as their shapes, textures, geometries and colours. ...
” Thanks to Creaform’s 3D measurement technologies, the team was able to accurately and quickly create digital models of the internal and external structure of the aircraft—all within one weekend and with the assistance of three team members. ...
What is the history of 3D measurements? 3D measurements is actually one of the most recent technologies used in metrology, which is the science of measurement and the standardization of measurements. ...
And while 3D scanning isn’t magic, our technologies have definitely worked their magic on our latest prestigious project with New York Yacht Club American Magic, a sailing marvel. ...
