New Robust3D™ Volume Measurement Solution Released for Auto Customers
Coherix, Inc., a global leader in Three-Dimensional (3D) Machine Vision, today announced the official release of Robust3D volume measurement solution, a new Robust3D solution for inline high-speed precision measurement in the automotive industry.
Coherix, Inc., a global leader in Three-Dimensional (3D) Machine Vision, today announced the official release of Robust3D volume measurement solution, a new Robust3D solution for inline high-speed precision measurement in the automotive industry.
"This Robust3D solution for volume measurement and profile measurement is completely inline and 100% reliable. Compared with traditional methods, its fast and takes up very little floor space. The 3D data can be archived for 3D traceability in the future." said Dwight Carlson, CEO of Coherix. "Customers can trust in this solution to determine their manufacturing variation to ensure their manufacturing quality."
So far, Coherix inline Robust3D product line has a series of solutions besides volume measurement, such as piston assembly verification, rolling finger follower assembly inspection, valve assembly verification, and flexible end-of-line inspection, to meet the error proofing needs of the automotive industry.
For more information about Coherix Robust3D inline volume measurement solution, please call Coherix at (734) 922-4070 or email coherixinfo(at)coherix.com.
About Coherix, Inc.
Coherix, Inc. develops and manufactures high-speed, high-definition 3D machine vision products that enable our customers to manage high-volume precision manufacturing processes. Coherix products are designed for inspection and error-proofing in the automotive, semiconductor, and electronics industries. Coherix is committed to producing the highest performing 3D machine vision products at the lowest Total Cost of Ownership. Coherix customers and partners include global end users, system integrators, and distributors, who demand 100 percent reliability that Coherix products provide. Headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company has offices in the United States, China, Germany, Singapore, and Japan.
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