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New Technology Streamlines Aerospace Defect Measurement

GE’s 3D Phase Measurement videoprobe offers viewing and measurement in one tip

General Electric GE
Fri, 11/12/2010 - 07:37
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(GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies: Billerica, MA) -- The 3D Phase Measurement is a game-changing measurement technique that increases 3-D accuracy and productivity in aerospace and rotating equipment applications. Paired with the world-class XLG3 Video Borescope, this new technology provides accurate 3-D surface scans using a single probe tip. In effect, the 3D Phase Measurement provides accurate measurement on-demand by eliminating the need to change the probe tip to capture the measurement, streamlining the inspection process.

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“3D Phase Measurement gives our customers a more efficient and accurate view of the inspection subject,” says Ed Hubben, senior product manager for the Inspection Technologies product line. “Unlike current techniques, 3D Phase Measurement does not require a change from a viewing tip to a measurement tip during inspection, so it speeds up the entire inspection process.”

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