In the field of optics manufacturing, precision is of utmost importance to ensure high-quality optical surfaces. Single-point diamond turning (SPDT) is a commonly used technique
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Breaking the Speed-Accuracy Tradeoff: 3D Laser Scanning Industry Benefits
“Simplify the task. Continually look for faster, better, easier ways to get the job done.” — Brian Tracy, motivational public speaker, and self-development author. Discussions
From Concept to Reality: Experience Manufacturing Simulation in Action
Manufacturing companies that embrace the digital change embodied in Industry 4.0 will benefit from increased production efficiency and quicker project completion. For many years to
Benefits of 3D Scanning in Reverse Engineering
What Is Reverse Engineering? The act of dissecting a physical thing to determine how it functions and developing a digital representation of it is known
Auto Path and Feature Recognition
Auto Feature Recognition with Auto Add-to-Plan Verisurf Automate has been streamlined to make it even easier to create inspection plans. Automatic feature recognition is used
At RAPID 2023, Renishaw will Showcase its AM Innovations
With commercially reasonable costs, additive printing has created new opportunities for parts with complicated geometry and mass customization. From the first steps of producing the
Sakai’s New Approach Enhances Efficiency of Dimensional Inspections
In Japan, where there is a shortage of engineers, many businesses are now stepping up their attempts to change the way they operate, with the
Documenting the Measuring Process
Since its inception in the 1930s, statistical quality control (SQC) has been carried out using paper, a pencil, and maybe a slide rule. By George Schuetz
Engineering Innovator Renishaw Marks 50 Years of Successful Operations
Renishaw, a leading provider of engineering solutions, is commemorating 50 years in business this year. The corporation, which was established on April 4, 1973, will
What is a Measuring Arm?
Portable coordinate measuring devices known as “articulated measuring arms” are made to take precise measurements using both a 3D scanner and a probing system (contact