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Exact Metrology Organized #HandsOnMetrologyFair



Exact Metrology: A Division of In-Place Machining Company, a comprehensive 3D metrology service provider and hardware sales company, hosted its #HandsOnMetrologyFair in Brookfield, WI, Cincinnati, OH, and Moline, IL. The fair featured discussions, presentations and demonstrations on several 3D scanning solutions available in the GOM #HandsOnMetrology tool kit, including ATOS Q, T-SCAN hawk and Scan 1.

One of the demonstrations involved a GOM ATOS Q structured light scanner on a cobot mounted to a portable cart. ATOS Q is a flexible 3D scanner for complex measurement and inspection tasks in different industries. "The scanner delivers fully traceable measurement results, especially in harsh conditions," said a spokesperson. "It captures quality information quickly and with a high degree of detail, providing a reliable basis to easily interpret the information. ScanCobot, a mobile automated 3D scanning system, easily integrates with ATOS Q. Combined with an automated robotic arm, the GOM ScanCobot is cost-effective and easy to use. Ideal for a machine shop looking to automate their metrology lab, it does not require a robot programmer to run the unit."

GOM T-SCAN hawk is a compact hand-held scanner. It includes technical features such as photogrammetry of large objects, multiple laser sources and three scanning models, making it suited for capturing fine details. Due to the GOM Inspect onboard, the T-SCAN hawk offers a complete solution to simplify the entire workflow, from scanning to evaluation and reporting.

"The GOM Scan 1 is a low-cost high-quality scanner with rotary table," said the spokesperson. "It allows users to have some level of automation at an affordable cost. "The sensor is built to deliver 3D data with high precision. Easy to operate, the scanner is ideal for simple and fast measurements of small- to medium-sized parts, even in confined spaces. With pre-installed GOM Inspect software, users can generate precise meshes and obtain 3D data easily and quickly."

Dean Solberg, Vice President of Metrology at Exact Metrology: A Division of In-Place Machining, believes there are many options for shops, regardless of budget: "We have a full spectrum of high quality scanners at affordable prices. Automated 3D scanning is within reach of the smaller shop reducing labor costs and the need for the skilled inspector."

For more information contact:

Exact Metrology

Div. of In-Place Machining Co.

11575 Goldcoast Dr.

Cincinnati, OH 45249

513-831-6620

info@exactmetrology.com

www.exactmetrology.com

Exact Metrology

Div. of In-Place Machining Co.

20515 Industry Avenue

Brookfield, WI 53045

262-533-0800

Exact Metrology

Div. of In-Place Machining Co.

4715 15th St. A

Moline, IL 61265

309-524-4323

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