Trade fair highlight 15. April 2024
The complete 3D process chain from a single source
Visit us at Control 2024 and discover our solutions for the entire 3D process chain, ideal for quality assurance, reverse engineering, and prototyping.
Products on display:
- Artec Leo handheld scanner
- Artec Micro II desktop scanner
- Artec Ray II long-range scanner
- ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2 handheld scanner
- ZEISS ATOS Q desktop scanner
- Oqton Geomagic Control X
In the modern manufacturing industry, precise measurement and quality control of components play a crucial role. Thanks to advanced 3D metrology, provided by 3D measuring devices and specialized 3D measuring systems, companies can ensure the quality of their products. A central element of this process chain is the 3D measurement of components, which is performed using 3D scanning, 3D measuring arms, or even axis measuring devices in 3D. These devices provide comprehensive 3D analysis of manufactured components and enable detailed actual-to-target comparisons through CAD comparison measurements.
The use of 3D scanners allows for precise analysis of form and positional tolerances. This is especially important in initial sample testing and goods inspection, where a digital measuring protocol provides crucial data for quality assurance. Optical measurement of components not only supports CAD comparisons but also enhances dimensional control and 3D quality control throughout the manufacturing process.
3D scanners and 3D measuring machines are therefore indispensable tools in precision metrology.
Visit us at our booth and see for yourself how our scanners compare to products from Keyence, Faro, Shining 3D, Scantech, and Creaform.
Products on display:
- Artec Leo handheld scanner
- Artec Micro II desktop scanner
- Artec Ray II long-range scanner
- ZEISS T-SCAN hawk 2 handheld scanner
- ZEISS ATOS Q desktop scanner
- Oqton Geomagic Control X
In the modern manufacturing industry, precise measurement and quality control of components play a crucial role. Thanks to advanced 3D metrology, provided by 3D measuring devices and specialized 3D measuring systems, companies can ensure the quality of their products. A central element of this process chain is the 3D measurement of components, which is performed using 3D scanning, 3D measuring arms, or even axis measuring devices in 3D. These devices provide comprehensive 3D analysis of manufactured components and enable detailed actual-to-target comparisons through CAD comparison measurements.
The use of 3D scanners allows for precise analysis of form and positional tolerances. This is especially important in initial sample testing and goods inspection, where a digital measuring protocol provides crucial data for quality assurance. Optical measurement of components not only supports CAD comparisons but also enhances dimensional control and 3D quality control throughout the manufacturing process.
3D scanners and 3D measuring machines are therefore indispensable tools in precision metrology.
Visit us at our booth and see for yourself how our scanners compare to products from Keyence, Faro, Shining 3D, Scantech, and Creaform.