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Rapid Dimensional Analysis

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oyeah1717

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Nov 10, 2012
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Hello,

I am looking for a product that can rapidly assess the dimensions of very basic shapes. The most complex will be tensile specimens...

Unfortunately there seems to be nothing that can quickly asses the width, height, length.

Does anyone know of a product?

I have looked at handheld 3D scanning machines but you need to have position reflective dots which would take too long.

Essentially just a plob scan and recover dimensions product... I know of ATOS blue light scanning but seems too pricey and an overly qualified products for such a task.

I am trying to avoid spending days of technician hours using calipers...

Thanks in advance!

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