More than 20 automated and manual GOM systems are in use at the new Volkswagen plant in Września, Poland. Production quality for the VW Crafter is ensured using ground-breaking measuring technology.
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The automotive supplier uses the ATOS Triple Scan system for process-encompassing and automated quality management.
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The European group of companies optimizes its production processes using the ATOS Triple Scan system and benefits from competitive advantages due to shortened development times.
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GEDIA’s new approach to quality control: The company is replacing tactile systems with full-surface optical 3D coordinate measurement. The new technology is also used for automated quality control.
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To speed up design and simulation, the automotive industry relies on optical measuring systems. Applications include crash and impact tests as well as climate chamber, wind tunnel and fatigue testing.
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Following a benchmark analysis, the Franconian (Germany) plastics specialist, Oechsler, uses ATOS Triple Scan in order to accelerate the production process of injection molding tools.
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GOM Inspect is independent of the scanning process. That is all-important for Vald. Birn. The company uses the software for quality control of its foundry production samples.
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GOM Inspect is established as preferred in-house tool after comparison with paid evaluation software packages.
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The specialist for industry switches, Kraus & Naimer uses GOM Inspect in development control and production for creating first inspection reports for go-ahead with the production.
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The rolling out of GOM Inspect is explained by users’ long-standing trust.
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GOM Inspect as standard 3D software installed on hundreds of PCs in the plants of the BMW Group worldwide.
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The introduction of the ATOS ScanBox 7260 represents the next step in OPEL’s restructuring of its measuring procedures, thus reducing the inspections by 80% in its press shop in Rüsselsheim, Germany.
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The company BJB reduced the tool release process from three or four weeks to three or four days due to GOM Inspect Professional.
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3D shape and dimensional analyses provide reliable information for quality control and process optimization. Foundries and forging shops use the ATOS 3D digitizer for shape and dimensional control of patterns, sand cores and castings.
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In recent years, the complexity of parts in the plastics processing industry has increased, generating high demand for the development and use of new metrology procedures to optimize the complete process chain in industrial environments.
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The press shop at BMW’s Dingolfing plant relies on optical metrology systems including automation and standardization for inspection of sheet metal components.
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EDAG employs 3D digitizer for reverse engineering to turn ideas into products faster.
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Using optical metrology reduces rework time and cuts production costs.
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3D coordinate measuring for quick form and dimension inspection, warpage & shrinkage analysis, material thickness inspection, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.
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3D deformation measurement improves rolling resistance and riding comfort in the development of new tires.
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Determining material properties for new alloys makes car building safer.
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TRITOP photogrammetric system determines the interactions between body, attached parts and the interior such as changes in gap-width and global warpage of parts of the car body.
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Find out more about GOM’s advanced concept for robot cells, virtual measuring room and trend analysis.
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GOM’s optical analysis systems work hand-in-hand to manage key processes such as material analysis and simulation, tool-making, try-out and production control for the sheet metal forming industry.
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