Exact Metrology attends Coordinate Metrology Society Conference

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Chris Lafferty scanS with the Artec Leo 3D scanner. (Courtesy: Exact Metrology)

Exact Metrology: A Division of In-Place Machining Company and a comprehensive 3D metrology service provider and hardware sales company, exhibited at the Coordinate Metrology Society Conference (CMSC).

The recent conference provided attendees with the opportunity to try the latest innovative coordinate metrology equipment and educate themselves in metrology principles. It also included numerous technical presentations from industry experts and hands-on workshops providing training opportunities on metrology hardware and software solutions.

Dean Solberg, vice president of Metrology at Exact Metrology: A Division of In-Place Machining Company, said that it was exciting to be back meeting face-to-face with this unique group of metrology technology professionals. He added that the goal of being at the CMSC this year was to re-introduce Exact Metrology to the industry and share the additional solutions and measurement service offerings the company now provides as part of the Measurement & Alignment Services Group of In-Place Machining Company. Partnering with them in this group is OASIS Alignment Services: A Division of In-Place Machining Company, a long-time supporter of the CMS and provider of 3D metrology and alignment services.

The handheld Artec Leo 3D scanner was demonstrated in the Exact Metrology booth. The Leo seamlessly captures 3D renderings, offering onboard automatic processing through an intuitive touchscreen. The scanner captures a 360-degree view, loading it on the touchscreen for review. After the images have been compiled into a 3D image, users can rotate and review the final product. Scanning 80 frames per second, the Artec Leo offers fast, detailed scans of small and large objects. The wide-angle lens allows you to accurately capture large objects, and the high-accuracy scanning lets you move in close to capture intricate details. Additionally, the touch panel screen, built-in battery, and wireless connectivity allow you to capture 3D images without the need for additional equipment.

While at the conference, Exact Metrology representatives had the opportunity to interact with metrology experts from several industries including automotive, aviation, defense, marine (shipbuilding), agriculture, and construction.

“It is always exciting for us to support and be a part of the CMSC and learn about the latest advancements in metrology,” Solberg said. “Staying ahead of the curve allows us to provide only the best measurement solutions and services to our current customers — and to our now expanded customer base of both In-Place Machining Company and OASIS.”

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