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Metrology of Class A Surfaces in Automotive Manufacturing: Ensuring Precision and Quality

Home > Metrology of Class A Surfaces in Automotive Manufacturing: Ensuring Precision and Quality

Class A surfaces, found predominantly in the automotive industry, represent the pinnacle of quality and precision in surface aesthetics. These surfaces are subjected to stringent tolerances and must be flawlessly smooth, continuous, and devoid of imperfections such as scratches or dents. Often painted or coated with a clear finish, Class A surfaces serve as a visual and tactile testament to the excellence of an automotive product.

IIA’s Top 10 Services in New Mexico

Home > IIA’s Top 10 Services in New Mexico

In the Four Corners region of the Southwestern United States, the “Land of Enchantment” is home to a team of talented lab experts who provide story-worthy service that captivates customers. Since 1986, our testing lab in Albuquerque, New Mexico, has supported customers around the world with new product development, product validation, process validation, third-party validation of their supply chain, and failure analysis (FMEA).

IIA’s Top 10 Services in Canada

Home > IIA’s Top 10 Services in Canada

Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA) is proud to provide quality inspections and engineering expertise that make the world safer — and our roots run deep in Canada. Since 1998, our Canadian Services team has been a leading provider to many of the nation’s largest plants, mills and manufacturing facilities, as well as the lift, construction, power generation, oil and gas, chemical, and steel fabrication industries — and more.

IIA’s Top 10 Services in Florida

Home > IIA’s Top 10 Services in Florida

Along with world-renowned beaches and the “Happiest Place on Earth,” the Sunshine State is also home to a talented team of EMC testing experts who illuminate quality and regulatory compliance issues in manufactured products.

IIA’s Top 10 Services in California

Home > IIA’s Top 10 Services in California

Known as the land of sunshine and opportunity, the Golden State is home to a talented team of testing experts who help shine a light on quality.
With state-of-the-art laboratory testing facilities in Sunnyvale and Irvine, Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA) has a significant presence in California and a reach that spans North America.

The Essential Role of 3D CAD Models in Precision Measurement

Home > The Essential Role of 3D CAD Models in Precision Measurement

In the world of dimensional metrology, the utilization of 3D CAD (Computer-Aided Design) models has become increasingly crucial. These digital representations of physical objects provide a wealth of benefits when it comes to measurement and inspection processes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Services — and Answers from IIA

Home > Frequently Asked Questions About Fire Services — and Answers from IIA

Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA) is proud to serve those who serve others. As a trusted partner to the firefighting community, IIA provides answers to frequently asked questions about our fire services.

Top 10 Questions to Ask When Evaluating Fire Service Providers

Home > Top 10 Questions to Ask When Evaluating Fire Service Providers

With life-threatening situations only a phone call away, firefighters have to be ready in a pinch — and so does their equipment. As a trusted partner to the firefighting community, Industrial Inspection & Analysis (IIA) offers these Top 10 questions to ask when evaluating potential testing providers.

Reverse Engineering: When You Need to Get from Point B to Point A

Home > Reverse Engineering: When You Need to Get from Point B to Point A

Unlike the traditional engineering process of designing a part, product or component from the ground up, many times in life we need to start with an existing item and work backwards to solve a problem. It’s a process known as reverse engineering, and it begins by obtaining accurate data about the object.

2024 Brings Changes to Ontario Crane Regulations

Home > 2024 Brings Changes to Ontario Crane Regulations

On January 1, 2024, significant changes to Ontario crane inspection regulations (O.Reg.213/91) will take effect. To remain in compliance, crane owners must embrace more rigorous testing and maintain meticulous logbooks for every crane.