 | Integrated Reverse Engineering Slashes Time14/08/2006 By using HighRES CAD/CAM Reverse Engineering software for its modeling needs, Auto Research Center (ARC), Mooresville, NC, has both slashed the time needed to generate models and significantly sliced errors that would crop up from the frustrations encountered in file translation. |
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 | Plastics Fabricator Gets Competitive Edge14/08/2006 Plastics fabrication is one of the most competitive businesses on the planet, and for a fabricator to succeed, he must provide some value to the market that separates him from the pack. |
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 | FARO Gage-Plus in Alema Automation Company14/08/2006 The company Alema Automation has trusted the FARO GAGE-Plus to ensure the quality measurements of their machines. This investment has reduced their quality-control costs while creating a solution that meets or exceeds their customers’ requirements. |
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 | Vehicle Body Maker Cuts Cost by 50%14/08/2006 Dimensional checks on large structures such as cab roofs, boat hulls, and cabinetry manufactured for specialty trucks and personal watercraft were time consuming before introduction of a portable measurement arm. |
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 | Science Checks Boat Builder’s Art for Olympics14/08/2006 The 2004 Olympic Regatta in Athens marked the first appearance of the Yngling (pronounced “ing-ling”) class boats in the women’s keelboat event. Taking a crew of three, the fiberglass hulls are 6.355 m long, employ an iron keel for stability, and are rated to carry up to 500 pounds. |
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