A&B KMG takes over European sales of Polyrix 3D scanners
A&B KMG Service, a specialist in coordinate measuring technology, has taken over the distribution of Polyscan Surround 3D scanners from the Canadian manufacturer Polyrix for Germany and other European countries with immediate effect. The company has also opened a demo center in Ergolding near Landshut in Germany.



Polyrix, manufacturer of measurement solutions for industrial manufacturing companies, is now offering its product range in Germany and other European countries. Jonathan Bouchard, Director Sales and Business Development at Polyrix, adds: "In addition, we have opened a demo center in Ergolding near Landshut in Bavaria, where we professionally present the performance of the Polyscan system to interested parties. We also conduct user training at this location."
3D inspection system for tiny and huge components
The Polyscan Surround 3D scanners are available in many sizes and configurations. They provide complete coverage with one scan in one shot - from a tiny turbine blade to an entire vehicle. Deviations are projected onto the part through the surround array of high-resolution projectors. With this technology, users can change color maps and get dynamic feedback at the touch of a button. Typical applications of the 3D measurement system include dimensional inspection, in-process quality assurance, and inspection of parts, tools, and models.
Polyrix was founded in 2005 by researchers at the Computer Vision and System Laboratory at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada. Based on knowledge gained from research in 3D, the team recognized the need for fast and easy 3D scanners for inspection. Today, Polyrix customers include companies such as Boeing, Bosch Rexroth, Schneider Electric and Stellantis.
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