3D Scanning Transforming The Aerospace Industry

In the aerospace industry, leveraging 3D scanning technology is pivotal for advancing product quality and component design, streamlining development timelines, and optimising costs by capturing detailed and precise 3D measurements. Our range of industrial 3D scanning systems and services provide an unmatched measurement solution, boosting efficiency and precision. Our portable 3D scanning systems excel in delivering exceptional data capture, achieving remarkable accuracy levels of up to 0.02mm. This makes them ideal for internal quality testing within aerospace applications, facilitating the swift detection of critical dimensional deviations.

Aircraft Production

Our industrial 3D scanners ensure the accuracy of complex components like turbine blades and engine parts. It helps in identifying discrepancies early in the production process, maintaining product integrity, and ensuring safety standards.

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Aerospace 3D Scanning

Aircraft Engines

Providing advanced aerospace metrology solutions to  suppliers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to enhance productivity and achieve high precision in measurement and inspection activities. This guarantees the safety, durability, and fuel efficiency of aircraft engines.

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Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO)

3D scanning provides detailed data for the maintenance and repair of aircraft, helping to identify hidden errors and defects without causing damage to the parts.

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3D Scanning for aerospace

Product Development and Prototyping

Our range of advanced 3D scanning technologies accelerates the R&D process by providing accurate 3D models for analysis and virtual assembly, reducing time-to-market for new aerospace innovations.

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