Phase3D, a company in real-time inspection solutions for additive manufacturing, has unveiled a redesigned website and new online store to make it faster and easier for manufacturers to integrate Fringe Inspection into their production workflows. Phase3D’s streamlined platform removes barriers to procurement and adoption.
The updated website offers a refreshed look at Phase3D’s mission and product offering, with streamlined navigation, improved access to technical resources, and clearer pathways for customers to understand how Fringe Inspection improves additive manufacturing outcomes. Designed for both engineers and decision-makers, the site prioritizes actionable, easy-to-understand information.
Phase3D’s online store enables customers to quickly request quotes and verify hardware compatibility. Whether using the M2 Series, EOS M 290, or other additive manufacturing systems, the store simplifies the buying process for production teams.
"Launching our new site and shop is about making it easier for engineers to take action," says Niall O’Dowd, founder and CEO of Phase3D. "We’ve taken the guesswork out of evaluating monitoring tools by putting clear, transparent information front and center. This supports our mission to bring measurement-based quality assurance to additive manufacturing."
Phase3D is a company vested in in-situ quality assurance for additive manufacturing. Its Fringe Inspection product delivers real-time, layer-by-layer measurement data that enables manufacturers to reduce scrap and scale production.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

Phase3D is a leader in in-situ quality assurance for additive manufacturing. Its Fringe Inspection™ product delivers real-time, layer-by-layer measurement data that enables manufacturers to reduce scrap, improve reliability, and scale production…
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