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BuildIT 2017 3D Metrology Software Now Available

By Admin  

February 10, 2017

BuildIT 2017 Now Available

BuildIT Software & Solutions has released the BuildIT 2017 version of its 3D metrology software. New features and improvements include multi-language support for user interfaces in Japanese, German and Chinese, new device interfaces for laser trackers, streamlined GD&T (geometric dimensioning and tolerancing) workflows, and edge detection capabilities.

Designed for large volume metrology in alignment, inspection and build applications, BuildIT includes capabilities like device bundling and real-time visual feedback in a simple user interface, which allows users to position parts with micrometer accuracy for high-precision assembly and alignment applications.

“The latest version of BuildIT extends our core functionality and our global reach,” said BuildIT President Vito Marone. “The improvements in BuildIT 2017 are designed to help users increase productivity through configurable automated processes and streamlined workflows.”

BuildIT’s GD&T workflows now include the ability to quickly define GD&T directly on geometries, along with the auto-evaluation of GD&T tolerances; these streamlined processes combine for significant time savings.

For more information, visit BuildIT Software & Solutions

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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