Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Nuclear reactor vessel project will be first job for 3D scanning firm at Nuclear AMRC

Metrology specialist 3D Scanners UK has joined the Nuclear AMRC to help manufacturers improve their performance through digital transformation.

Established in 1998, the company provides metrology and 3D scanning software to a range of industries. The Warwick-based company is UK master distributor for PolyWorks software and associated metrology services such as training, support and consultancy.

MD Nick Alimaris said: “As the leading metrology software, PolyWorks is the first single-vendor enterprise solution that supports all manufacturing 3D measurement processes, from measurement planning by design and manufacturing, through to facilitating the company-wide sharing of 3D measurement data and results.”

“We believe the digital transformation of manufacturing is essential for reducing organisations’ operational costs, thus increasing profits. Digital technologies can drastically transform 3D measurement processes through managing such information digitally and enabling access to all that require it.

“We are thrilled to join the Nuclear AMRC in helping manufacturing SMEs take steps towards such innovation through deploying PolyWorks as their smart 3D metrology digital ecosystem.”

As part of its tier two membership, 3D Scanners will provide software and support to the Nuclear AMRC’s metrology researchers.

The first job for the new software will be in measurement planning and validation projects for modular nuclear reactor vessel manufacturing, where the ability to capture, analyse and report inspection data from a diverse range of instruments will bring real value to our customer.

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