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Kreon Case study – OCM Reverse Engineering

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Overview

This case study from Kreon highlights how the company OCM uses an Ace measuring arm with a Skyline Eyes 3D scanner to tackle reverse engineering needs for their metal packaging process. “Since its foundation in 1962, OCM has used and accumulated a lot of equipment, the technical plans of which no longer exist. The Kreon measuring arm with 3D scanner enables 3D acquisitions and the creation of CAD models of these.”  Learn more and contact a precision measurement specialist from Cross Company to see how a Kreon solution can improve efficiency in your operation. Cross Company is an authorized Kreon distributor in the U.S.

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