FARO presents its portable measuring systems for use in manufacturing processes and 3D documentation at trade fairs.
FARO, a specialist in mobile measurement technology, will be present at a number of trade fairs in France in the first half of 2014. With its products, the company will be showing visitors in concrete terms the benefits of 3D measurement technology for construction, quality assurance, but also for generating building surveys and topographic surveying.
At the SEPEM Industries Sud-Est, ENOVA Lyon and Industrie Paris trade fairs, FARO will be presenting, above all, measuring solutions with an excellent price-performance ratio, used for example to align and calibrate plant and machinery, inspect parts, and check molds and freeform surfaces. FARO's hand-held devices are the ideal equipment for shop-floor operators, enabling them to meet the complex demands of their daily work. With these systems, they can collect data with absolute precision and reliability, and generate detailed inspection reports - all in a matter of moments. What's more, all FARO handheld devices are totally intuitive to operate. Thanks to their tailor-made functions, they make operators' work much easier, whatever the field of application.
The FARO Edge ScanArm ESfor example, is equipped with a wide range of functions. This hand-held, non-contact, tactile measuring system is probably the most powerful on the market. ES" stands for "Enhanced Scanning". In fact, the device is capable of scanning both simple and complex surfaces quickly and easily. Dark or reflective materials no longer need to be sprayed or coated before scanning. As a result, scanning these materials takes much less time. The FARO Edge ScanArm ES is the ideal instrument for product development, inspection and quality control.
Another interesting application for 3D measurement technology is the topographical survey of buildings and outdoor areas. FARO will be presenting measurement solutions for this purpose at the UNGE trade show in Dijon. The new FARO Laser Scanner Focus3D X 330, for example, represents a technological breakthrough. With a range almost three times longer than previous models, the Focus3D X 330 can now scan objects up to 330 m away, even if they're in direct sunlight. Thanks to its integrated GPS receiver, the laser scanner can perform multiple scans, then merge them. This makes it ideal for topographical survey applications. 3D scan data can be easily imported into common software solutions used in architecture, construction/civil engineering, industrial manufacturing and surveying. This means that deviation measurements, area and volume calculations, analyses, inspection and documentation tasks can be carried out quickly, accurately and reliably.
Visit FARO France at the following trade fairs:
- UNGE trade show, January 23-24, 2014 in Dijon, France
- SEPEM Industries Sud-Est, January 28-30, 2014, Avignon, France
- ENOVA Lyon, February 12-13, 2014, Lyon, France
- Industrie Paris, from March 31 to April 4, 2014 at Villepinte
- SEPEM Industries Colmar, May 20-22, 2014 in Colmar, France
- Architect@Work Lyon, June 5 and 6, 2014
Learn more: https://www.faro.com/fr-fr/produits/metrologie/bras-de-mesure-faro-scanarm/apercu