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Case Study: Precision From the Raw Materials to the Finished Parts

Thu, 11/19/2009 - 08:24
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Maximum precision is required for the manufacture of medical parts—dental implants, spinal implants, and surgical instruments. Diener AG Precision Machining uses solutions from Carl Zeiss to fulfill and verify these extreme demands on quality.

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Customers rely on the on-time delivery of medical products, the quality of which must be guaranteed by Diener. This also includes traceability all the way back to the raw material. Diener has utilized an O-INSPECT multisensory coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Carl Zeiss and the CALYPSO measuring software interfaces for the CMM reporting function from Carl Zeiss since August 2008 for its quality assurance activities.

Check medical parts directly in production with O-INSPECT

Since the acquisition of O-INSPECT, the company no longer needs to purchase a dedicated gauge for each small part. This multisensor measuring machine can be flexibly used for practically all size, form, and position measurements.

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