New calibration certificate for Laser Scanner mounted on a three-dimensional machine: more economical and faster

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Laser Scanner Calibration

The laser scanner calibration mounted in three-dimensional machine This is possible thanks to the new certificate offered by Téciman. It is an affordable and fast way to carry out the measurement.

The three-dimensional metrology team performs the work of calibration on site and in just half day.

This is a calibration that compares the results of the calibration by probing of the three-dimensional measuring machine with those of the laser scanner, to check their compatibility. For this reason we previously carry out a ENAC calibration of the Three-Dimensional Machine to ensure its uncertainties. From these and a calibrated pattern, we obtain the uncertainties of the laser scanner.

This certification is undoubtedly a very advantageous way of verifying and accrediting the uncertainty of the CMM laser scanner without having to do without it, in an economical way and in record time.

Contact us for more information about our laser scanner calibration service, as well as ENAC certification. We also recommend visiting our sections on Maintenance and Adjustment of Three-Dimensional Machines to ensure their correct and precise operation. For a complete service we offer the transfer and commissioning of the MMC.

(*) This service is outside the scope of Téciman's ENAC accreditation.

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