Measurement Tools & Technology
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Laser Trackers – Laser Trackers are precision instruments that measure 3D coordinates in real time. They are ideal for critical alignment tasks like tooling inspection, welding & machine monitoring, shaft or turbine alignment, or precise hole layout.
Large Volume High-Speed Laser Scanners – Laser scanners can rapidly collect dense point clouds of 3D data at ranges up to 300m. These point clouds can be converted to high resolution 3D models of your facility for documentation, space planning, construction progress monitoring, or creating a 3D database.
Digital Photogrammetry – Provides accuracies comparable to those achieved by other large volume, high accuracy coordinate measurement systems such as digital theodolites, coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), and laser trackers. Well suited for large objects or areas where stable setup for tripods is not possible. Tooling inspection, antenna alignment, prediction of fit-up, and piping pre-cut are typical applications of photogrammetry.
Metrology Grade Total Stations – Industrial total stations such as the Sokkia Net1200 are portable measurement tools capable of real time measuring. While requiring a stable setup on a tripod, they are fast, portable, and capable of high accuracy at a cost effective price.
Freestyle 3D Scanner – A durable, industrial-grade device. Its lightweight carbon fiber body makes the handheld scanner a highly mobile device providing easy access to places where larger tools can’t reach. Supporting intuitive data acquisition, the freestyle can provide solutions for architecture, engineering, construction accident reconstruction, forensics, accident reconstruction and/or industrial manufacturing.
3SPACE uses:
- Faro Scene
- Spatial analyzer
- VSTARS
- Polyworks
- Edgewise Plant
- Kubit