Aerospace
Aerospace
Over the years, industrial metrology has become an integral part of aerospace manufacturing processes, for OEMs and big industry players alike. Thanks to their large measurement volume, laser tracker systems are used for inspection, tooling, part mating and reverse engineering tasks, just to name a few. Coordinate measurement machines (CMMs) of all sizes are used in inspection and scanning applications with prismatic parts, achieving single-micron accuracies.



BMT Aerospace - Oostkamp
Flying high with more efficiency

BMT Aerospace benefits directly from the increase in air traffic volume. The order books of the Belgian producer of gears for aerospace applications are full. In order to cope with the amount of work, BMT Aerospace needed a fresh start in the measuring ...

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SFS intec - Heerbrugg
Versatile use of the Leitz PMM-C Ultra with small precision parts

In the production halls articles are pressed, turned, ground and rolled. Hammering and clattering fills every nook and cranny. Thousands of small parts are tumbling into their assigned bins. At first glance the picture is deceptive: diversity rules here. Swiss concern SFS intec concentrates on the design and manufacture of customer-specific ...

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Messtronik Weisser - Langenschiltach
The Black Forest: here Precision is a Tradition

The unmistakable style of its halftimbered houses, mills, wines, and smoked ham. These are but a few of the best known traditions of the Black Forest, Germany’s “green lung” between the Rhine and Danube rivers that borders on France and Switzerland. Yet, there is another less known tradition here in this south-western part of Germany: accuracy. ...

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