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Automated 3D Scanners for Measuring Complex Parts



ShapeGrabber, a subsidiary of Quality Vision International, offers its automated 3D scanners. "Quality inspection processes often have to be balanced with the need for speed, especially when the part in question has multiple features or compound curves," said a company spokesperson. "Complex parts can be time-consuming to properly measure and inspect using traditional methods such as touch-probing, calipers or gauges. Rather than cutting corners or simply not being able to inspect some parts or points, manufacturers can use 3D scanners for rapid, thorough quality inspection."

Within minutes, a 3D scanner is designed to automatically capture a dense "point cloud" of millions of data points that represent the entire surface area of the part. "With this data, manufacturers can reduce inspection time, quickly troubleshoot fit problems, evaluate part wear, measure whole parts rather than just a few points, and minimize equipment downtime and make rapid Go/No Go decisions," said the spokesperson.

3D laser scanners are suitable in almost any quality control environment. An automated 3D scanner can enhance 100% inspection, statistical process control (SPC) and production part approval processes (PPAP). No special skills are required to conduct the scan, and the scanned data can be quickly compared to spec via direct comparison to CAD models. The data can also be used to generate visual reports that show deficiencies at a glance.

"The ShapeGrabber Ai310 automated 3D scanner makes quick work of quality inspection," said the spokesperson. "It not only reduces the inspection time required, but it also generates more thorough results as well as automated reports."

The ShapeGrabber Ai310 laser scanner may be seen in action at one of the Quality Vision International Tech Tours in Lisle, IL, Sept. 15-16, and in Plymouth, MN, Sept. 22-24. Event details are available at https://www.qvii.com/tech-tour.php.

For more information contact:

ShapeGrabber

1900 City Park Drive, Suite 512

Ottawa, ON K1J 1A3

Canada

613-247-1707

www.shapegrabber.com

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