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Detecting 3D-Printing Defects
October 11, 2018
Optical 3D scanners, CT scanners, high-resolution X-ray microscopes and coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) can detect 3D-printing defects and downstream processing problems. This equipment is designed to help companies determine if downstream processes, such as heat treatment, affect a part's final dimensional characteristics.
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