Whitwam Precision Components Ltd.

Operations Director, Matthew Whitwam stated that “customers began to demand more detailed inspection processed be implemented”, and Whitwam’s manual methods were not adequate for inspection. This made the purchase of a computerized measuring system to satisfy customer demand a necessity.

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Verona Lamiere SPA

Inspecting complex parts manually is extremely time consuming and the “components are quite impossible to be inspected with manual tools” stated Mr. Capitanio. In contrast the Planar system is the fastest 2D inspection system of its kind in the world, which made Verona Lamiere’s decision to purchase one easy.

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Sub-Zero

Stephen continues to explain that they ‘choose the largest model (P360.50) with dual cameras, so we are able to measure longer parts, up to 118″ in length. This reduces the amount of time that we would spend “scanning” and merging the parts in our inspection process.

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Siemens

The Quality Manager at Siemens informed InspecVision that before they purchased the Planar they were ‘inspecting parts manually’. Their manual method was very time consuming. They have found that inspection of the parts is ‘more effective by using Planar machine than the old manual method used’.

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Maysteel

According to Mike Dreikosen Senior Manufacturing Engineer at Maysteel, “Ensuring the quality of our product is essential at Maysteel. We have over 16 CNC turret punching machines, 2 turret/laser combo machines and a free standing laser machine. We use the InspecVision Planar machine to verify the output from all these machines!”

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Marshall Aerospace

They required a more accurate way to check the 22 to 10 gauge (0.7 to 3.0 mm thick) components after they have been routed and drilled. This is being driven by increasing use in aircraft manufacture of predeterminate assemblies. They require components whose machined features are so precise that they fit together perfectly, without having to use jigs on the factory floor and ream out pilot holes.

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Castings and Machined Parts Inspection

Unfortunately, the existing inspection methods such as CMMs are slow, extremely complicated and expensive both to purchase and to run. In addition, conventional CMMs can only be used to measure a limited number of points. Due to the quality demands of industries such as automotive and aerospace, inspection is not an option.

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Scherer Group

Auto Heinen was acquired by the Scherer Group, but were originally founded in 1933. They manufacture and nish aluminium die-cast parts for leading Automotive companies such as Aston Martin, Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, Continental and Schaef er Gruppe. Their company’s dedication to quality management meant that they wanted to find a fast and accurate method of checking their components.

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