Car manufacturer uses novel laser scanner to reduce time to production

Purpose - This paper aims to describe a new optical geometrical inspection technique and its applications by Volvo Cars.Design methodology approach - The paper discusses the limitations of contact probe-based coordinate measurement machines scanning, describes a new, laser-based 3D geometrical scann...

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Laser applications
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Scanners
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