Success at DIHBU with high precision 3D Measurement system

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3D Measurement, specifically the Lasertracker, and Teciman have been a great success at the DIHBU technological meeting in Burgos. Once again, we would like to thank all our colleagues, clients and friends for coming to see us. And above all, the concern and interest that you have shown for high-precision laser technology.

The Lasertracker is a three-dimensional measurement system that enables the measurement of large volumes and distances by automatically tracking a sensor. Our metrologists use this technology to measure aircraft wings, wind turbine blades, etc. in the aerospace industry. And also to define the points where a machine must be installed or production lines must be changed, among others.

Téciman's team of metrologists travels to the clients' facilities with this type of portable equipment, enabling the in situ measurement of parts and materials that are difficult or impossible to move.

We have a wide range of metrology services (In-situ measurement, 3D Scanning, Consulting, Training...) that are at your disposal.

We are very proud to have the Metrology Laboratory most comprehensive in northern Spain. We have state-of-the-art equipment and experienced metrologists capable of measuring any part or material.

 

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