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MakerVerse and ZEISS showcase variety of inspection reports at Formnext 2022

MakerVerse and ZEISS showcased at Formnext the wide range of dimensional, surface, and material propertyrelated inspection reports available to users on the MakerVerse platform. With these options, MakerVerse, the additive manufacturing platform for sourcing parts, brings Zeiss metrology technology to industrial makers.

“We know how important quality is for our customers in need of additive manufacturing parts. That’s why we’re thrilled to share this offering,” said Dr. Markus Seibold, CEO of MakerVerse. “Integrating ZEISS Quality Excellence Centers to our manufacturing partner network is the perfect solution for our customers needing industrialgrade quality inspections and reports for their AM parts.”

On the MakerVerse platform, users receive an instant quote after uploading their design and choosing the needed additive manufacturing technology, material, and finish. Users can then select the options provided by ZEISS.

Options include:

  1. Optical 3D Scan: Noncontact measurements by using structured blue light, delivering threedimensional measuring data quickly and precisely. Users receive a comparison of the dimensional properties and a digital twin of the physical part
  2. Tactile CMM: Users gain a precise measurement of dimensional part properties using a coordinate measurement machine (CMM) according to ISO 17025. This option is ideal for measuring several points with ultrahigh precision. Users receive a report with the dimensional position of five points to compare with each other and the original design file.
  3. Surface Roughness: A sensitive stylus measures the roughness of a portion of the parts surface which is then extrapolated for the entire surface. Users receive a report with the heights and valleys profile of a path of up to 50mm on one surface. Precision is better than 0.3 micrometers. Users also receive the computed Rz and Ra values per DIN ISO 4287.
  4. Industrial CT and XRay Solutions: The external and internal component properties are measured using a computed tomography system, checking the part for any potential pores, defects, errors, voids, or inclusions. Users receive the complete 3D tomographic data for inspection, three passthrough videos, and an expert report highlighting any abnormalities.

These inspections are optional, but MakerVerse includes additional quality checks with every order. Manufacturing application engineers inspect each part, taking basic dimensional measurements and determining if any issues with the final print need to be remedied.

Find out more about MakerVerse at makerverse.ai.

For more information about ZEISS, please visit zeiss.at.


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