Quality Control

Quality Control

Handheld 3D scanning technologies are vital for quality control of 3D printed or conventionally produced parts. With 3D scanning, you record an object’s geometry and turn measurements into data such as a triangle mesh or point cloud.

Inspect your 3D printed parts quickly and accurately

Peel 3D scanners enable non-contact, highly precise 3D profile measurements. They are fast, accurate and record large amounts of geometry, making them less laborious and more flexible than basic metrology tools.

With an accuracy and mesh resolution of up to 0.100 millimeters, peel 3D scanners are well suited to inspect your parts and compare them with the original CAD 3D file.

PLM Group offers three 3D scanning solutions from peel 3D. Read more below to find your best fit.

0.1 mm

The level of detail you can 3D scan with Peel 3D scanners

500,000

Number of measurements per second

11

Number of output formats, among them stl and obj

0.500 mm/m

Volumetric accuracy based on part size

Peel 3D portfolio

Peel 3

Ergonomic 3D scanner with unparalleled ease of use, improved resolution and better performance with objects and colors.

3D scanning for:

Reverse engineering

3D scan defunct or broken parts, edit and 3D print for spare parts on demand or custom made parts.

Human scanning

3D scan to design and 3D print personalized orthoses and prosthetics for better fit.

Art preservation

3D scan and store invaluable objects or 3D print objects to create stunning, authentic replicas.

Quality control

3D scan your prints regardless of print technology to make sure they fit the bill.

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Download resources

  • The difference between 3D Printing and CNC

    With increased complexity for engineered products and the need for faster production, manufacturers have choose between technologies. Let’s discuss and compare two of the methods used to produce parts, while recognizing that each has its place, and can complement each other in the design and manufacturing workflow.

  • Buyer’s Guide to Industrial 3D Printing

    This buyer’s guide serves as a source of information for engineers looking to add a 3D printer to their manufacturing process. The guide will concentrate on printers and printing technologies best suited for manufacturing applications.

  • Ten Global Trends in 3D Printing

    As the 3D printing market is moving at an increasingly faster pace, it is hard to keep track of developments and the driving forces. But many of these may be crucial and may disrupt markets, technology use and business models in the years to come.

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