Konica Minolta 7 User Manual

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KONICA MINOLTA

Do you make 2D drawings simply to

check your 3D model?

How reliable is your surface profile

evaluation, such as checking of

distortion in a free-form surface?

Is the evaluation of wall thickness or

machining stock inspection for cast

parts sufficient?

D o y o u s p e n d t o o m u c h t i m e

correcting the dies for press parts?

Are the bosses, ribs and holes of

plastic parts formed in accordance

with the original design?

Is inspection totally dependent on

skilled workers?

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Principal applications and measurement targets

Quality inspection (confirmation and verification of whether parts are

manufactured to specifications) and reverse engineering (quantification

of qualit y and capabilit y of par ts, etc.) from development to

prototyping phases

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Pressed parts

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KONICA MINOLTA RANGE7 opens up the future possibilities

of non-contact 3D measurement by adding the elements

of increased reliability, improved operability and easier

transportability to Konica Minolta's accumulated optical

technologies and auto-focus function.

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