Made to collaborate
Plug & play
Single setup
Guided part programming
Efficient series measurement
automation
made easy
Features
Small footprint, large impact
Autonomous scanning
Always on track
A wide range of applications
Casting & forging
Shorter measuring and testing times in sand casting, die casting, investment casting and the forging industry

Plastics
Optimize manufacturing processes in injection molding, blow molding and thermoforming

Additive manufacturing
Accelerate go-to-market time with high resolution polygon meshes for 3D printing and additive manufacturing projects.

Metal forming
Effective quality control from tool production, first article and serial inspection as well as assembly





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Please select the topic you seek more information aboutScanCobot: Automatic offline part programming
Programming your part correctly is essential for automated 3D scanning workflows. Watch this Getting Started to learn more about easy part programming with ZEISS ScanCobot.
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ScanCobot: Performing series measurements
Series measurements don’t have to be complex and time consuming. In this session, Luca will guide you through the complete workflow using ZEISS ScanCobot. With his useful tips for series measurements, all of your parts are inspected and evaluated in no time.
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ScanCobot: Scanning your first part
Scanning and inspecting your parts with ZEISS ScanCobot is straight forward. Let Luca show you how to execute your first scan project and capture every angle of your part via 7 axes.
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ScanCobot: Setting up the system
You just got ZEISS ScanCobot to automate your 3D scanning process? In this session we will get you started with your solution. In a few simple steps ZEISS ScanCobot is set up and ready for your first scan.
Have you got any questions on metrology?
Contact us via support@HandsOnMetrology.com