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Inline Metrology is a type of engineering that focuses on the measurement of physical objects. It is used to ensure that products meet the required specifications and tolerances. Inline Metrology is used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and consumer products. It is used to measure the size, shape, and position of components and assemblies. Inline Metrology can be used to measure both static and dynamic objects. It can also be used to measure the surface finish of components.
Inline Metrology is used to improve the quality of products and reduce costs. It can be used to detect defects in components and assemblies, as well as to monitor the production process. Inline Metrology can also be used to improve the accuracy of measurements and reduce the time required for inspection.
Some companies in the Inline Metrology market include Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence, Renishaw, Nikon Metrology, and Mitutoyo. Show Less Read more