27 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Now Offers New Artec LEO 3D Scanner

2023-09-26T13:48:39-04:00February 27, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

Exact Metrology is proud to announce the availability of the Artec LEO  3D scanner, produced by Artec 3D, a world-renowned developer and manufacturer of professional 3D scanners and software. Artec LEO is the first scanner to offer onboard automatic processing with an integrated touch panel viewer and frees users from being tied to a computer for data capture.

20 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Offers Tips On Airfoil Scanning Procedures

2022-08-16T17:27:30-04:00February 20, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

Market Leader in 3D and CT Scanning Details a Typical Airfoil Procedure SCAN PROCESS: The scan can occur at the customer’s facility or at Exact Metrology’s. In many cases, it is most cost effective for the digitizing or scanning to take place at the Exact facility. However, in certain instances, when turnaround time is of great importance or downtime of the scanned component is critical, the scanner is mobile and available for onsite operation. The airfoils that are typically provided by customers will be received by Exact Metrology for full documentation with photos, measurements and any surface markings or serial numbers recorded prior to any [...]

13 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Set to Open New Center in Moline, Illinois

2023-08-30T18:24:57-04:00February 13, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

Exact Metrology, a comprehensive metrology services provider, will be adding a new facility. With existing facilities in Brookfield, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Ohio and an upcoming one in Texas, the company will have a center in Moline, Illinois. The new location will open on March 1, 2020 and will be located at 4715 15th Street A. The need for a new space arose from the increasing number of clients in the area. This location will serve as a training, support, contract measurement and sales center. Training will be provided on software packages such as: PolyWorks®, Geomagic and PC-DMIS. The Polyworks® software suite maximizes productivity, quality, and profit, [...]

13 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Now Offers the Artec Micro 3D Scanner

2022-08-16T17:22:07-04:00February 13, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

New scanner is Artec 3D’s most accurate 3D scanner to date Exact Metrology is proud to announce the immediate availability of the new Artec Micro 3D scanner. Artec is a world-renowned developer and manufacturer of professional 3D scanners and software. The Artec Micro, an automated, metrology-grade desktop 3D scanner is Artec 3D’s most accurate 3D scanner to-date and is used for scanning tiny mechanical parts, such as engine valves or connectors, for inspection and reverse engineering, as well as other small objects for industries such as heritage preservation, dentistry and medical. Photos courtesy of www.artec3d.com

13 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Set to Open New Center in Moline, Illinois

2023-09-26T13:48:35-04:00February 13, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

Exact Metrology, a comprehensive metrology services provider, will be adding a new facility. With existing facilities in Brookfield, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Ohio and an upcoming one in Texas, the company will have a center in Moline, Illinois. The new location will open on March 1, 2020 and will be located at 4715 15th Street A. The need for a new space arose from the increasing number of clients in the area.

13 02, 2020

Exact Metrology Now Offers the Artec Micro 3D Scanner Product

2023-09-26T13:48:34-04:00February 13, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

The Artec Micro, an automated, metrology-grade desktop 3D scanner is Artec 3D’s most accurate 3D scanner to-date and is used for scanning tiny mechanical parts, such as engine valves or connectors, for inspection and reverse engineering, as well as other small objects for industries such as heritage preservation, dentistry and medical.

7 02, 2020

When Art Meets Technology

2022-08-16T17:12:21-04:00February 7, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

By Dean Solberg As technology rapidly advances, its uses are benefitting nearly every industry, and the world of art is no exception. Brad McConnell, a mechanical design instructor at John T. Blong Technology Center, Davenport, Iowa (Eastern Iowa Community College), wanted to expand the types of projects offered for the school’s mechanical design program. He hoped to incorporate one of the newest types of advanced technology -- 3D scanning, which can quickly and accurately capture the image of a person or an object with white light to create a 3D model. Knowing that the school wasn’t equipped with the latest equipment, McConnell reached out to [...]

7 02, 2020

When Art Meets Technology

2023-09-26T13:48:33-04:00February 7, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

As technology rapidly advances, its uses are benefiting nearly every industry, and the world of art is no exception. Brad McConnell, a mechanical design instructor at John T. Blong Technology Center, Davenport, Iowa (Eastern Iowa Community College), wanted to expand the types of projects offered for the school’s mechanical design program. 

23 01, 2020

Contaminated Water Source at a Nuclear Power Plant Facility is “Problem-Solved” Using 3D Laser Scanning

2022-08-16T17:00:22-04:00January 23, 2020|Exact Metrology News|

Nuclear power has long been a clean dependable source of energy throughout the world.  However, as power plants age, concerns grow on their continued reliability. There are many components that make up the infrastructure of a nuclear power plant with the design intent to reduce radiation and contamination exposure to personnel, equipment and the surrounding environment. One of the biggest sources of this radiation and contamination comes from the vast network of pipes throughout the plant. In a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR), the primary coolant (water) is a closed system of pipes and other components that pumps radioactive water and steam under high pressure to the reactor core where [...]

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