Roller inspection with scanning and deviation mapping

Combination of handheld scanning, mesh processing and color-map deviation analysis for geometry control.

For components where form and wear directly affect operation, comparing real geometry against a nominal reference becomes highly valuable. This page shows an indicative workflow: capture, mesh generation and deviation mapping for documented assessment.

Roller inspection with scanning and deviation mapping

Indicative scope

  • Handheld scanning of the component with targets where required.
  • Mesh generation and cleanup for analysis.
  • Comparison with nominal or reconstructed geometry through a color map.

Why it matters

Deviation mapping reveals wear, irregularities and critical zones that are difficult to detect with conventional measurements alone, supporting more targeted maintenance or remanufacturing decisions.

Indicative deliverables

  • Organized photographic and digital project archive.
  • Scanning data, mesh or point cloud depending on the case.
  • A usable base for CAD, reverse engineering or technical documentation.

Indicative project images

Combination of handheld scanning, mesh processing and color-map deviation analysis for geometry control.