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Laser Scanner Saves Lear Thousands

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When the Lear Corp., a maker of automotive interiors, needed a scanner for all their different vehicle seat configurations, they chose the ModelMaker system manufactured by NVision. Operating this required the use of a position-sensing scanner and they chose the FaroArm from Faro Technologies Inc. Their use saved time and effort manufacturing costs.

Publisher: BNP Media
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 2000
Electronic computers, Electronic Computer Manufacturing, Measure & Control Eqp NEC, Motor Vehicle Seating and Interior Trim Manufacturing, Public building & related furniture, Computer-Aided Design, Transport Seating, Instrument industry, Management, Lear Corp., LEA, CAD-CAM systems industry, Bus seating, NVision (Dallas, Texas), Faro Technologies Inc., FARO, Modelmaker (Image scanner), FaroArm (Image scanner)

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Laser-based system gives a 3-D look to nooks and crannies

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Optimet's new Conoscan 3000 uses a laser probe technology called conoscopic holography to make extremely accurate measurements of highly complex materials.

Publisher: BNP Media
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 2000
Computer peripheral equipment, not elsewhere classified, Other Computer Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing, Lasers for Holography & Imaging, Manufacturing industry, Manufacturing industries, Measurement, Materials, Imaging systems, Lasers, Laser industry, Optimet

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Laser-Based System Gives a 3-D Look to Nooks and Crannies

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Optimet, a division of Ophir Optronics has produced Conoscan 3000 which is a non-contact laser sensor probe measuring device. It has limitations, however.

Author: Ward, Sophronia
Publisher: BNP Media
Publication Name: Quality
Subject: Engineering and manufacturing industries
ISSN: 0360-9936
Year: 2000
Measuring Equip & Parts NEC, Statistical Data Included, Testing and measuring equipment industry, Danvers, Massachusetts, Optimet (Danvers, Massachusetts), Conoscan 3000 (Oscilloscope)

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Subjects list: Instrument industry (Equipment), United States, Product introduction, Measuring instruments, Technical, Product information
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