Precision Measurement with Digital Fringe Projection

In the world of advanced metrology, digital fringe projection is setting a new benchmark for precision, speed, and versatility. At Omniscan, we harness the full potential of this innovative optical technology to deliver fast, accurate, and reliable surface measurements across a diverse array of industries. Whether for quality assurance, reverse engineering, or product development, our solutions empower manufacturers to achieve greater efficiency and tighter tolerances.

What is Digital Fringe Projection?

Digital fringe projection is a non-contact optical measurement technique that uses structured light patterns – typically sinusoidal fringes – projected onto an object’s surface. A camera system then captures the deformation of these patterns to calculate the object’s precise three-dimensional shape. This process is exceptionally accurate, making it ideal for quality control, reverse engineering, and product development.

Why Choose Digital Fringe Projection?

At Omniscan, we understand that speed, detail, and repeatability are essential in today’s fast-paced manufacturing environments. This non-contact scanning technique offers several key benefits:

  • High Accuracy: Capable of sub-millimetre resolution, this technology ensures that even the most intricate features are measured with confidence.
  • Rapid Data Capture: Entire surfaces can be scanned in seconds, significantly reducing inspection times without compromising on detail.
  • Non-Contact and Safe: Ideal for delicate or complex surfaces, the method avoids physical contact, minimising the risk of damage.
  • Versatile Applications: From automotive and aerospace components to medical devices and consumer products, the method adapts easily to various materials and geometries.

Partner with Omniscan for Optical Measurement Solutions

Investing in advanced metrology doesn’t have to be complicated. At Omniscan, we make high-precision 3D measurement straightforward, accessible, and impactful. With digital fringe projection, you gain a powerful tool to enhance product quality, reduce rework, and improve process control.

To learn more about how Omniscan can support your business, or to discuss a project with our expert team, get in touch today.

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