3D Scanning Technology Demonstrates Capabilities
Nel PreTech demonstrates the capabilities of 3D scanning technology at IMTS 2022.
Nel PreTech, a dimensional inspection services business based in the Chicagoland area, demonstrates various 3D scanning technologies at IMTS. Interested parties are invited to see how structured blue light is changing metrology and how it has the potential to help manufacturers expedite products to market.
A presentation of industrial computed tomography is also on the schedule. NPC is the first lab in the U.S. to be accredited to ISO/IEC 17025 by A2LA for this industrial x-ray technology. NPC says it continues to maintain customer confidence by providing sight to precise measurements and material performance confirmation.
The demonstration and presentation occur every day September 13 through 15. The demonstration begins at 10 am all three days. Likewise, the presentation industrial computed tomography starts at 2 pm.
With more than 3,000 clients served in a diverse mix of manufacturing industries and 20,000 plus dimensional inspections completed, Nel PreTech Corporation says it offers a quality management system its clients can rely on. Services offered are industrial CT scanning, 3D scanning, reverse engineering, and CMM inspection. Nel PreTech says its customers report its scans are good quality, within budget and completed in a timely manner, providing for an overall satisfactory experience with its metrology services.
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