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Shaping Industry With 3-D Laser Scanning

Applications continue to broaden as technology is adopted by different sectors

Pierre Huot
Mon, 02/28/2011 - 05:00
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Whether you are manufacturing small electronic appliances, automobiles, consumer goods, or large-scale parts, you know how much inspection and quality control affect the continued success of your organization.

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3-D laser imaging is used for more than just inspection purposes. The ability to scan an object or surroundings and produce digital 3-D models with the collected information is proving helpful across diverse fields. Other areas in which 3-D laser imaging is creating a great impact are reverse engineering, the film business, anthropology, and industrial design.

Although several methods exist for effectively conducting inspections at numerous points during production, noncontact 3-D laser imaging offers the advantage of speed and repeatability. By introducing 3-D laser imaging to your production process, you will be ensuring a high degree of quality control for your final product, while revealing a dedication to quality and safety that will send a positive message to a loyal and happy consumer base.

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