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Five Steps to Integrate 3D Scanning Into Your Quality Control

Choosing the right technology is crucial to balance current needs and future flexibility

Many quality control teams struggle to find and retain skilled metrology professionals. Don’t underestimate the importance of an easy-to-use 3D scanner.

Simon Côté
Mon, 05/13/2024 - 12:02
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Integrating 3D scanning technology into quality control processes can be challenging. It requires balancing the need for cost-effective, scalable solutions with long-term effectiveness.

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We’ve compiled a list of our best tips to help you choose a 3D measurement technology that meets your current needs and allows for future growth. This can save valuable time and resources, streamlining your quality control processes to better align with your business goals.

Step 1: Assess your current needs

To choose the right 3D scanning technology, you need to start by analyzing your current quality control processes and identifying the main challenges you want 3D scanning solutions to help you overcome.

After that, you need to determine your specific needs. This includes considering the size and complexity of the objects you want to scan, the level of detail required, how you plan to use the data, the human resources available, and the skills of your quality control team.

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