Quality assessments of parts often rely on a “yes” or “no” on a printed report, a “good” part versus “bad.” However, advancements like 3D scanning allow engineers to visualize and analyze surface textures, revealing crucial insights beyond basic roughness values, which is vital for meeting increasing performance demands.
Surface Texture Metrology Matures
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