Frequently Asked Questions
We provide a wide range of dimensional inspection and metrology services including:
- Laboratory-based coordinate measuring machine (CMM), multisensor, surface & form metrology, and general inspection
 - Industrial CT scanning (3D internal & external measurements, defect detection, & porosity analysis)
 - Part digitizing and reverse engineering
 - Onsite measurement services using portable arms, laser trackers, and interferometers
 
Software programming and inspection process development for ZONE3 and PC-DMIS.
All services comply with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation by ANAB.
Yes. Our inspection labs are accredited by ANAB under ISO/IEC 17025:2017, covering over 100 inspection parameters.
Absolutely. Our onsite measurement services bring accredited, high-precision inspection to your location using portable systems to measure large or difficult-to-move components.
Our industrial CT scanners provide advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) capabilities, capturing millions of points in minutes for full internal and external inspection without disassembly. We perform CAD-to-part comparisons, GD&T analysis, defect detection, and reverse engineering services.
Our metrology environment maintains tightly controlled temperature and humidity, and we operate ultra-high-accuracy CMMs and surface metrology tools. Our reported uncertainties go as low as 0.000012″ for critical measurements.
You can request a quote through our Request a Quote page. Provide part details, inspection requirements, and any special conditions, and we’ll respond with options.
Yes. We retain customer project files and inspection reports for up to 7 years post inspection.
Our main lab is in Plymouth, Minnesota, and we also have a facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico and applications engineers in Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colorado.
We support a variety of industries including medical, aerospace & defense, automotive, and agricultural equipment manufacturing.
We recently moved into a new, state-of-the-art facility adding 7,500 sq ft of metrology lab space. The move enabled expanded services, additional equipment, and improved throughput.