
Photogrammetry: method and applications explained
Photogrammetry is a non-contact measurement method that is used in industrial quality assurance and component development, among other things.
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Photogrammetry is a non-contact measurement method that is used in industrial quality assurance and component development, among other things.

Reverse engineering, also known as back engineering or backwards engineering, describes the reverse design process for a part or tool. In contrast to the conventional development process for a part, where the design data is typically available upfront, here, the data is derived directly from the part or tool itself.

Accuracy and speed in production are no longer just desirable but essential. That’s why mobile metrology is becoming increasingly important. It enables flexible and efficient inspection and measurement of components and systems directly on-site, saving time, reducing costs, and improving product quality by allowing immediate corrections during the production process. With ZEISS mobile measuring instruments, you can achieve your measurement tasks easily and accurately.

The possibilities with 3D software are nearly limitless. These powerful tools offer both professionals and beginners the ability to create complex models and animations with high precision. Transform your creative visions into a precise 3D model with 3D software from ZEISS.

Vehicles of all kinds must be checked for possible defects when in use. This also applies to sailing boats that take part in regattas. Read here how 3D scanning supports the quality assurance process of important boat structures.

The automotive industry faces the challenge of fast and detailed quality control for its components. Optical 3D measurement technology supports the company SC PlasTec Kunststoffverarbeitung SRL, a plastic injection company, in developing and producing high quality technical and decorative parts for the automotive industry. It makes the validation of their products as efficient as possible.

In this article we’ll cover the basics of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) and explain how 3D scanning solutions support in increasing product cycle efficiency.

3D scanning is only for industry-relevant parts and assemblies and standard materials? Far from it – even everyday objects can be digitized with 3D scanning technology and our partner will show you how, using a nativity set.

In this article our partner CAD Micro shows us how ATOS Q is supporting reverse engineering processes. With the mobile scanner, a throttle is scanned and the generated stl data used for precise 3d printing.

When it comes to the quality of incoming goods, Triple Infotech supports its customer Schneider Elektrik with the mobile 3D scanner ATOS Q.