Voyager's Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T) capabilities bring dimensional inspection directly to Computed Tomography (CT) scans of aluminum parts. Automated feature extraction identifies surfaces directly from the scan data, including undercuts and internal geometry that calipers and visual inspection tools can't reach. Distance, angle, diameter, datum, flatness, and profile measurements can be pulled from those features automatically, eliminating the need for manual programming. The speed and flexibility of Voyager’s dimensioning tools carry across first article inspection, supplier qualification, and in-process tolerance verification across aluminum parts, whether cast, machined, or extruded.
Lumafield's dimensioning tools let organizations pull richer information out of the parts they already scan. Uploading a .STEP file into Voyager lets users evaluate a feature's profile directly against the original design, supporting a comprehensive read on tolerance across the part. Feature extraction also helps with reverse engineering aluminum components that have no usable CAD files, a common problem for automotive, aerospace, and defense companies whose hardware support needs can outlive the original suppliers.