Metrology First Article Inspection Live Stream Series
Register today for the Live Stream Sessions Below
Introduction to 3D Scanning for Optimizing The First Article Inspection Process
Monday, November 9th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
The speed and accuracy of 3D scanning is revolutionizing how manufacturers qualify their parts. Quality control inspection processes that typically took hours to accomplish can now be done in less than 15 minutes. During this live stream event, our Adaptive Metrology experts will demonstrate the 3D Scanning first article inspection process from data acquisition to report generation and publication.
Scanning, CMM or Portable Arm - What's the Right Tool for the Job?
Tuesday, November 10th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
One of the first questions our Quality Control experts are typically asked is; "Can a 3D scanner replace my CMM or Portable Arm?". Our answer is; "It Depends."
During this livestream event, our Metrology experts will:
- Look at several part types and part features to
assess what is the right tool for the job
- Investigate where scanning can be used for
First Article Inspection and when it is better to use
a CMM or Portable Arm.
Putting Scanning Accuracy to the Test: How Accurate are the Creaform Scanners?
Tuesday, November 17th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
Over the last 5 years the accuracy of 3D scanning has increased by leaps and bounds. During this live stream event, our Metrology team will put the accuracy of the Creaform 3D scanners to the test by scanning and analyzing several NIST traceable artifacts live and unscripted.
3D Scanning for In-Process Inspection of Machined Parts
Wednesday, November 18th, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
In-process inspection allows companies to identify potential errors early, optimize their manufacturing process and deliver high quality parts. This livestream will be hosted on-location at MyMachine in Baldwin Park, California and will demonstrate the process of on-machine inspection from scanning an in-process part utilizing the Creaform HandySCAN Black to analyzing and reporting the data in GeoMagic's Control X software.