Wenzel-Xspect CMM VARs to Sell Laser Design 3D Scanners
Also to open GKS service centers at key Wenzel-Xspect locations
MINNEAPOLIS,
MN, Dec 17, 2008 - Laser Design, Inc., the leading supplier of 3D laser
scanners for more than 20 years, has announced a nationwide distribution
agreement with the Wenzel-Xspect USA sales force to market Laser Design's 3D
laser scanning technology integrated with the Wenzel CMM systems. "This
Wenzel USA Distribution Partnership with Laser Design scanner technology
opens the door to showing traditional CMM customers the capabilities and
benefits of 3D scanning," said C. Martin Schuster, President of Laser
Design. "With fast time-to-market being such a highly competitive advantage
in many manufacturing sectors today, these types of customers can experience
leaps in productivity using our 3D laser scanners integrated with Wenzel's
world-class CMM systems."

Wenzel dealers and sales representatives in the US will work closely with
Laser Design technical personnel to help customers with their questions
about laser scanning. Schuster continued, "We will be teaming with Wenzel-Xspect
to perform application analyses, demos and services as needed to show the
superior capabilities of our WS-Series (Wenzel Surveyor) 3D scanning
systems."
Laser Design will also open branches of its GKS service bureau division
at key Wenzel-Xspect locations. This will enable dealers to expertly
demonstrate the technology at Wenzel CMM locations showing its many
capabilities, versatility, accuracy, and speed. "Our Wenzel-Xspect dealers
have been asking for a high-accuracy 3D laser scanning solution for
non-contact, high-speed inspection and reverse engineering applications. Our
partnership with Laser Design brings this technology to our measuring
products in a tightly integrated, easy to use system," commented Keith
Mills, President of Wenzel-Xspect USA.
The
ultra-precise Wenzel CMM measuring capability (to ± 3 ) combined with the
high-speed laser scanning technology make the scanning process fast,
automated, user-friendly, and ultimately less expensive than using other
measurement methods to analyze complex and free-form shapes. The highly
automated 3D laser scanning system utilizes Laser Design's SLP laser line
scanning probes integrated with Wenzel's CMM technology and includes both a
Renishaw PH-10 indexing head along with the industry's only integrated
rotary 4th axis stage. According to Mills, "The combination of the laser
probe's PH-10 compatibility with rotary 4th axis rotation of the part to be
scanned, provides the only automated 6-axis scanning system in the industry
for high accuracy measuring of the most complex parts and assemblies."
Because the laser scanning system projects a line of laser light onto all
of a part's surfaces while cameras continuously triangulate the changing
distance and profile of the laser line as it sweeps along, the problems of
missing data on an irregularly shaped surface are greatly reduced. The laser
line moves back and forth over the part's surface until the complete area is
captured digitally. The system measures details and complex free-form
geometry so that the object can be exactly replicated digitally. Laser
scanners measure articles quickly, picking up to 75,000 coordinate points
per second, and generate huge numbers of data points without the need for
special templates or fixtures.
Laser Design provides a certified test artifact and an open invitation to
any competing technologies to outperform the combination of Laser Design' s
SLP laser scanners integrated with Wenzel CMMs. The system accuracy tests
based upon NIST traceable gage blocks demonstrate a system scanning accuracy
of ±0.0004" (.01mm) at 5.15 Sigma. This "gold-standard" volumetric 3D
accuracy establishes Laser Design's 3D Surveyor WS-Series scanning systems
based upon the Wenzel CMM technology as the industry leader.
About Laser Design, Inc.
Laser Design, Inc. has been the leading supplier of ultra-precise, 3D
laser scanning systems and services for over 20 years. Used for capturing
the 3D shape of objects with complex geometries and free-form surfaces,
Laser Design's high accuracy, CMM-based and portable laser scanning systems
are ideal for 3D scanning applications involving inspection and reverse
engineering of complex shaped plastic and metal parts. The company's
patented laser line-probe technology dramatically reduces scanning time by
collecting data substantially faster and more accurately than conventional
metrology technologies. Laser Design integrates Geomagic software with its
laser scanners to provide complete solutions for reverse engineering and
inspection applications.
Headquartered in Minneapolis, the company has Regional Technical Services
and Support Centers in major U.S. markets, and distributors throughout
Europe and Asia. Laser Design also operates GKS Inspection Services (www.GKS.com),
an in-house service bureau division offering complete 3D scanning, reverse
engineering, and dimensional inspection services.
For further information, contact Laser Design, by phone (952-884-9648),
fax (952-884-9653), or via email at
sales@laserdesign.com or visit Laser Design's web site at
http://www.laserdesign.com.
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