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Comparing Equivalent Point Cloud Data From Contact and Noncontact Measurement Techniques
Pravesh Mathur
To demonstrate that a typical spacecraft reflector is designed and manufactured according to specifications and caters to postulated performances, a detailed testing and verification campaign must be conducted. 3D metrology plays an important role in this process. Conventional coordinate measuring…
Striving for Perfection at Ford
Bennie Fowler
Quality is a journey. This journey is about continuous improvement and, ultimately, transformation. As with any journey, you need to decide where you are going and how you are going to get there. At Ford Motor Co., we have a clear destination for our quality journey: to be the best-in-class in…
A Chronology of Quality, Part 1
Matthew Barsalou
Editor’s note: This is part one of a four-part series about the history of quality. For a description of the later years of the quality movement, see part two, part three, and part four. Joseph Juran’s A History of Managing for Quality (ASQ Quality Press, 1995) traced the history of quality…
Good Managers Create Better Employees
Timothy F. Bednarz
At a sporting event, cheerleaders are present for the single purpose of providing support for their team. The same applies to the manager in the workplace. Once plans and programs are in place, it becomes the manager’s responsibility to provide the support his employees need to achieve maximum…
Rainin E4 XLS Proves Key to Mastering Multiple Pipette Applications
Mettler-Toledo
(Mettler-Toledo: Oakland, CA) -- After nearly a year on the market, the Rainin E4 XLS family of flexible electronic pipettes from Mettler-Toledo continues to prove its worth by helping users master a wide range of life-science applications. The Rainin E4 XLS also helps manufacturers preserve…
AC Dynamometer Testing System for Wind Power Applications
Sakor Technologies Inc.
(SAKOR: Okemos, MI) -- SAKOR Technologies, a recognized leader in the implementation of instrumentation products for dynamometer testing, announces the availability of its complete AccuDyne AC Dynamometer system for wind-power testing applications. The system can be used by multiple engineering…
Workplace Zombies Don’t Do DMAIC
Steve Solow
A lmost 10 years ago, I started working in a regulated industry, one that follows current good manufacturing practices. I was attracted to its logical and straightforward manner right away. Coming from a background in molecular biology, it made perfect sense for me to build a quality system as a…
Companies Profit From Embracing Sustainability
MIT News
The percentage of companies reporting a profit from their sustainability efforts rose 23 percent last year, to 37 percent, according to the most recent global study by the MIT Sloan Management Review (MIT SMR) and the Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The study, “The Innovation Bottom Line,” was…
Lean Should Be a Pain in the #*%!
Mark R. Hamel
We’re all familiar with the Toyota Production System “house.” You know, the structure schematic with, among other things, the just-in-time and jidoka pillars. Well, sometimes I think it would be more appropriate to refer to the house, any lean house, as a house of pain. What?! Not great for lean…
NRK Has Record Year in 2012; Announces User Conference Dates
New River Kinematics
(NRK: Williamsburg, VA) -- New River Kinematics (NRK), producer of SpatialAnalyzer (SA), announces a record business year in 2012 with a 17-percent growth in orders over the previous year. During the past six years, NRK has had an average of 20-percent year-to-year growth. Continued worldwide…
SBIR Program Soliciting Proposals to Solve Cybersecurity and Manufacturing Challenges
NIST
(NIST: Gaithersburg, MD) -- The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), through its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, invites small businesses to propose solutions to specific challenges in the fields of cybersecurity and manufacturing. SBIR Phase I awards provide…
Increase Quality Control Efficiently With Build!IT 3.2.5
BuildIT
(BuildIT: Montreal, QC) -- Build!IT 3.2.5 is now available, with more than 250 improvements and new features, including improved process automation, Windows 8 compatibility, and a new customizable interface. The 3D metrology software enables quick and easy dimensional inspection of manufactured…
Improving the Efficiency of FMEAs
A failure modes and effect analysis (FMEA) is a reliable tool for improving products and processes while reducing engineering workload. A good FMEA can also improve machine and resource availability by identifying, analyzing, and improving high-risk components. However, an FMEA's value is often…
Has Your Organization Contracted Humpty Dumpty Syndrome?
Tripp Babbitt
The rhyme we all learned as children rings in my ears: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall / Humpty Dumpty had a great fall / All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again. I like to use Humpty Dumpty to describe companies that have functionally separated their work.…
Come to Work, But Don’t Pull the Cord
Norman Bodek
Afew years back, I visited Toyota’s plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, with the group of executives from various construction corporations. One member of our team asked Gary Convis, the first American to head a Toyota vehicle plant in North America, “What do you expect from your workers?” “Only two…
The Lights Are On, But Nobody Is Home
John Flaig
There are many different process control methods and procedures available to the quality practitioner. A popular but problematic visual technique employs the traffic light analogy. As discussed in the article, “Stoplight Charts With SPC Inside,” by Steven Prevette (Quality Progress, 2004), the…
Animal Magnetism and Valentine’s Day
Bill Kalmar
Now that Super Bowl Sunday and all the hoopla associated with it has come to a conclusion, we sports fan can look forward to the opening of baseball training camps and of course March Madness, the annual National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) basketball tournament. For many of us, though,…
X4i-Robot Brings Flexibility and Accuracy to All Industrial Robots
Metrologic Group
(Metrologic Group: Wixom, MI) -- Metrologic Group, designer and manufacturer of 3D inspection software and dimensional control systems, announces a breakthrough in metrology software suitable for all industrial robots. The X4i-Robot system provides truly accurate and reliable measurement and…
Qualtrax v. 4.4 Released
Qualtrax Inc.
(Qualtrax: Christiansburg, VA) -- Qualtrax, a leading provider of electronic document and process management for a variety of industries, has released the latest version of its software that now includes language options for Dutch and Mandarin, reflecting the software’s international use. Version…
Why Healthcare Performance Is Important to U.S. Competitiveness
Harry Hertz
According to a recent PBS report based on information from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United States’ healtcare expenditures are 2.5 times greater than that of the most developed nations around the world. Depending on which report you read, our healthcare…
Speeding Time to Market at Motorola
IntraStage
The first production Model T auto in 1908 ushered in a new era of transportation by shrinking dramatically the time it took for people to move from place to place. Like the Model T, communication technologies such as email, mobile phones, and the Internet are dramatically shrinking the time for…
Quality: A Concrete Example
Keith McDavit
I recently received several bids for a small concrete project on the side of my house. The lowest bid was $1,400. Relying on the finest traditions of economy and scientific thought I had learned in college and as a quality professional, I decided to do the job myself. I figured it could be done…
Short-Range 3D Scanning Technologies: An Overview
Daniel Brown
“A 3D scanner collects distance information about surfaces within its field of view,” says civil engineer Mostafa Abdel-Bary Ebrahim. “The ‘picture’ produced by a 3D scanner describes the distance to a surface at each point in the picture. This allows the three-dimensional position of each point…
Creaform’s TRUaccuracy Technology in the Automotive Industry
Creaform Inc.
(Creaform: Leinfelden-Echterdingen) -- Creaform, leader in portable 3D measurement solutions and 3D Engineering Services, announces the installation of probing optical technology and noncontact 3D measurement systems at the BMW plant in Munich, Germany. The TRUaccuracy technology, which is…
Mergers and Acquisitions in the World of Metrology
Belinda Jones
Two major acquisitions were announced in early January 2013, and it is not surprising that both companies were software developers and long-time players in the industrial measurement sector. 3D Systems announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Geomagic Inc. This acquisition is…

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