MIM member GOM shows how precise industrial 3D metrology helps to ensure quality and identify potential advancements in plastics technology across the globe.
They are running a series of informative webinars covering how experts within the plastics industry can use metrology to optimise production processes. In plastics process chains, 3D metrology supports and accelerates almost all areas: from determining material behaviour via toolmaking, up to series accompanying production control and trend analyses.
GOM Hardware provides 3D coordinate measuring systems allowing non-contact measurements of complete surfaces of prototypes, electrodes, tools and injection moulded parts regardless of the object size.
In contrast to tactile measuring techniques, this method even captures complex freeform contours quickly and completely. Within plastics engineering, 3D optical metrology supports and speeds up all phases: from prototype & tool construction to first article inspection reports up to assembly analysis and load testing.
The plastics industry supplies innovative products for a wide range of different applications. We will share the functions and features of the GOM software and new developments in 3D metrology based on examples from daily practice.
To find out more sign up to GOM’s 2 part Plastic Webinars below:
Session 1
September 22nd 2020, 10am
3D-Scanning with the latest technology
Inspection with GOM Inspect Suite
Visualizing plastic defects
Warpage, sink marks, material thickness
Sign up here: Plastics Webinar 1
Session 2
September 29th 2020, 10am
Complete GD&T analysis
Statistical approaches
Digital assembly
Automated solutions
Sign up here: Plastics Webinar 2