Services

Large Part Inspection Services

High-Accuracy 3D Laser Scanning for Industrial Inspection

We provide high-accuracy 3D laser scanning and dimensional inspection for industrial components including Gears & Gearbox housing, Impellers, Casing, Tool Inspection, Pattern Inspection. Using advanced Hexagon laser scanning technology, we capture millions of precise data points on/off-site, delivering complete geometric verification in a less time than manual methods. The process is fully non-destructive and portable.
Value Proposition

Why Clients Choose Our Inspection Services

  • We have Proven Scanning system like FARO and Hexagon, which gives accuracy up-to 50 microns.

  • Scan-to-CAD deviation maps show every discrepancy against your design file

  • Portable equipment comes to your facility; no dismantling or transport required

  • We can do Portable CMM to measure All geometric parameters like Flatness, Parallelism, Surface Profile, Concentricity etc.

  • Results available on-site immediately after scanning; full report within 24 hours

  • We can also offer reliable third-party inspection on behalf of customers who sitting out of India.

Process

Our Inspection Workflow

01

Site survey & setup

Our team arrives with calibrated equipment and plans scan positions around the component.

02

3D data capture

The scanner captures the full surface geometry from multiple positions, automatically registered into one unified point cloud.

03

CAD comparison

The point cloud is aligned against your design file. Inspection software identifies every deviation above tolerance with colour-coded mapping.

04

Report delivery

You receive a complete dimensional report including deviation maps, GD&T measurements, and a clear summary for your engineering team.
Applications

Industries We Serve

Pump Manufacturers

Dimensional verification of pump housings, impellers, casings, and assembled units to ensure tight geometric tolerances and leak-free assembly fits.
Casting-Companies

Casting Companies

Tool and casting inspection to detect shrinkage, warpage, and dimensional drift against master CAD models, reducing scrap and rework at early production stages.
Large-Manufacturing-Houses

Large Manufacturing Houses

Supporting in-house maintenance teams with machine GD&T verification — flatness of beds, straightness of guideways, spindle alignment, and axis perpendicularity checks.

Forging Units

Post-forge dimensional inspection of dies and forged components to confirm material flow, flash allowance, and final geometry against design specifications.

Bearing Manufacturers

High-precision scanning of rings, housings, and assembly fixtures where micron-level accuracy directly affects product performance and service life.
Heavy-Equipment-Manufacturers

Heavy Equipment Manufacturers

Inspection of large fabricated frames, booms, chassis, and structural weldments across excavators, cranes, presses, and industrial machinery.

Motor Manufacturers

Verification of stator housings, end shields, shaft geometry, and bearing fits to ensure concentricity, parallelism, and correct assembly alignment.
Precision-Machining-Workshops

Precision Machining Workshops

First-article and in-process inspection of complex machined components, with scan-to-CAD reports that support customer approval and quality documentation.
Injection-Moulding-Die-Manufacturers

Injection Moulding Die Manufacturers

Core, cavity, and full die inspection to verify parting line accuracy, pocket depths, surface profiles, and dimensional compliance before tool sign-off.
Outputs

Deliverables

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

It involves precise 3D measurement of big components to ensure dimensional accuracy and compliance with design specifications.
It ensures parts fit correctly in assemblies, preventing production errors, rework, or operational failures.
Using laser scanners, exact 3D data is captured and compared against CAD or design models.
Yes, advanced software identifies minute discrepancies, ensuring high precision and quality control.
Aerospace, automotive, shipbuilding, and heavy machinery rely on it for quality assurance of oversized components.
Absolutely, early detection of deviations reduces rework, saves material, and accelerates assembly processes.
Yes, deviations can be mapped onto CAD models for analysis and corrective action planning.
Modern 3D scanning allows rapid capture of complex surfaces, reducing time compared to manual measurement.
Yes, it doesn't damage parts, it scans the part from distance without touching it.
Continuous dimensional verification ensures to design tolerances

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