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The Power of Scanning for Steel Fabricators: Reducing Errors and Costs - September 2023

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Steel fabrication is complex and requires accuracy and precision in order to ensure the successful construction of the final product. This is where scanning comes in, as it provides an array of benefits that can help steel fabricators reduce errors and costs, while increasing efficiency and productivity. For refurbishment projects, it is very useful to have an accurate scan model to start from in design. In fabrication scanning can be used for quality control, and after installation on site, scanning can be used to verify and document correct installation. One of the primary benefits of scanning is that it allows for accurate measurement and documentation of existing conditions. This can be invaluable when it comes to planning and executing a steel fabrication project, as it ensures that the project can be tailored to fit the existing space with maximum accuracy. Scanning can also help steel fabricators reduce costs by providing accurate information for materials estimation and fabrication. This can help eliminate waste and minimize the need for expensive rework or alterations. Furthermore, scanning can also be used to enhance collaboration and communication between project stakeholders. By providing a clear and accurate representation of the existing space, all stakeholders can work together to ensure that the project meets all necessary requirements and is executed to the highest standards. Overall, scanning is a powerful tool that can provide a range of benefits for steel fabricators. From reducing errors and costs to improving efficiency and productivity, the advantages of scanning are clear, and it is an essential component of modern steel fabrication workflows. Scanning technologies are widely used in steel fabrication to achieve accuracy and speed up the design and fabrication process. One of the most commonly used scanning technologies is laser scanning. This technology, found in the Trimble X9 Laser Scanner, uses lasers to measure the distances between points, creating a detailed and accurate 3D point cloud of the scanned object. This point cloud can be used to generate CAD models and provide measurements for further analysis. With built-in self-calibration, the Trimble X9 eliminates the need for annual calibration and ensures data accuracy which provides a lower overall cost of ownership. Benefits of Scanning for Steel Fabricators Different Types of Scanning Technologies for Steel Fabrication

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