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GOM measuring systems and software

Completely seen through in one scan

At Control, GOM will be presenting the latest technologies and product innovations in the field of optical 3D measurement technology.

GOM will be showcasing technologies and product innovations from the field of optical 3D metrology in Stuttgart. © GOM

The Aramis Adjustable measuring system is used to analyze the material of components and provides 3D coordinates. Variable measuring volumes and adjustable measuring distances mean that the sensor can be used flexibly for different tasks. This system is now also available on a modular basis: users can choose from a cost-effective 2D entry-level version through to a complete 3D system solution and can upgrade to the next level at any time. This should open up new possibilities in material and component inspection for customer groups with a smaller budget.

A look inside the component
GOM is also presenting an industrial computed tomography (CT) scanner that provides 3D data of internal and external component geometries in high resolution. It captures complex components including their "inner workings" in a single scanning process, providing the user with a complete image of the test specimen for shape and position analyses or target/actual comparisons. The manufacturer sees the strength of the system primarily in the digitization of smaller plastic and light metal parts.

As evaluation software for 3D measurement data, the GOM software is a central component of 3D measurement systems. The 2019 software offers new functionalities for an optimized workflow, which are summarized under the term "Smart Teach". With Smart Teach, measurement positions are now automatically updated when the CAD or individual elements change. as

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