In today’s competitive landscape where safety, customer satisfaction, velocity, and cost all demand improvement, manufacturers of precision components in such industries as aerospace, automotive, medical devices, and precision machining are continually challenged to maximize quality while also improving efficiency. Minor surface defects, roughness, and small geometries can have large impacts on final performance, but accessing many of these critical callouts has been challenging due to complex geometries and part sizes – both large and small.
This webinar will discuss how 3D optical gauges can help you qualify and quantify your inspection callouts, defects, geometries of interest, and surface finish in seconds – right on the shop floor. It will also cover the benefits of integrating 3D optical gauges with robots, or even in situ in precision machining systems for grinding, polishing, and more.
You’ll learn how to beat the most time-consuming inspection challenges:
- Blade edges and chamfers, pits, scratches, dings, corrosion
- Surface finish near corners and edges
- Hard-to-reach geometries, insides and outsides of cylinders
- Components prior to disassembly
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