3D laser scanning tools, like laser trackers in general, are helping radically improve the safety of an assortment of vehicles that take to the sky or space.
Today, Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operations are a significant sub-industry within manufacturing, valued at $656 billion and projected to exceed $800 billion by 2032. MRO involves maintaining machinery, equipment, and systems in optimal condition through repairs and overhauls to extend their operational life.
Building and inspecting precision fixtures is easier with FARO and PolyWorks 3D metrology tools. The solution combines the FARO Vantage Max Laser Tracker and PolyWorks|Inspector™ software for precise and accurate real-time results.
Machining too many parts that don’t meet specifications means lost time, lost material and lost business. But you can actually increase throughput and reduce error, all without sacrificing speed or accuracy.
The FARO® Quantum Max ScanArm and Quantum Max FaroArm® offer advanced 3D measurement capabilities, reducing scrap, rework, and inspection bottlenecks. These tools enhance productivity by over 30% across various industries. Download a beginner's guide or contact FARO for more information.
Today, most surfboards are made with a CNC machine. 3D metrology laser trackers can assist with critical quality control safeguards to ensure the CNC machine is doing its job properly.
InnovMetric is an independent software development company that empowers manufacturers of every size to digitally transform their 3D measurement processes.
The science behind 3D scanners and CMM technologies is different; however, both collect coordinate measurement data and are widely used within the plastics industry. When is it better suited to use non-contact structured light 3D scanners than touch CMMs?