As parts become smaller, more complex, and increasingly performance-critical, traditional measurement tools are reaching their limits. The solution? A shift from tactile to optical metrology — and with it, from reactive troubleshooting to predictive quality assurance.
Seeing Beyond the Surface: Why Optical Metrology is Reshaping Quality Control
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