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Kendall Vegetation: Industrial Inspection & Analysis Wins the Fleet

Kendall Vegetation


Kendall Vegetation Services experienced immediate value after bringing IIA’s inspectors on board, such as increased efficiency, and enhanced communications.

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June 16, 2020


National Technologies Chooses IIA for Calibration Needs

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National Technologies relies on IIA to calibrate their tools and ensure all their equipment is ISO certified, meaning safe, reliable, and of strict quality.

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May 19, 2020


NDE Examination: Do Quality Reports Matter?

NDE Examination


One of the most critical elements in successful NDE/RT examinations is reporting; it also happens to be one of the most neglected.

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May 3, 2020


Commercial Plastics Accelerates Approval Time By 80%

commercial plastics


Commercial Plastics utilizes IIA Lab Services Division to assist with larger inspection projects that require specialized equipment.

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Driving Change on the Railways with Advanced NDE

Advanced NDE


North America’s largest tank car manufacturer is using IIA to improve railcar advanced NDE processes, techniques, and enhance their testing data collection.

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IIA (Q-PLUS Lab) Case Study: California State University, Fullerton Baja SAE Team’s Measurements for New Car Build

California State University, Fullerton Baja SAE Team's Measurements for New Car Build


Often times, necessity is the mother of invention. Many products are conceived out of necessity, while there are products that occur from what may seem like serendipity. With the prevalence and popularity of 3D printing among a variety of users, from elementary students to precision machine shops, the ability to develop products is becoming a more appealing and accessible process.

February 28, 2018


IIA (Q-PLUS Labs) Case Study: GQ Moto Inc., 3D Scanning Takes Entrepreneurial Ideas from Designs to Finished Products

GQ Moto Inc., 3D Scanning Takes Entrepreneurial Ideas from Designs to Finished Products


Often times, necessity is the mother of invention. Many products are conceived out of necessity, while there are products that occur from what may seem like serendipity. With the prevalence and popularity of 3D printing among a variety of users, from elementary students to precision machine shops, the ability to develop products is becoming a more appealing and accessible process.

January 30, 2018


California State University, Fullerton’s Formula SAE Team’s Race Car Engine 3D Scanning

3D Scanning


California State University, Fullerton’s Formula SAE chapter is back from their brief break to build another beast of a race car. Using IIA 3D scanning expertise to aid them, the team enters into their 3rd year in the challenging Formula SAE competition which encompasses designing, building, and competing a mini-formula style race car that will be evaluated for its potential as a production item.

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September 9, 2016


Extreme Components, LP’s Surface Finish Analysis of DAT Mold Interlocks

Surface Finish Analysis


Extreme Components, LP is known for designing and creating cost-saving, effective alignment/positioning devices for the Injection Mold Industry that are durable, reliable, and high precision. Their molding alignment locks are manufactured using dynamic alignment technology or DAT, which is a revolutionary method for self-aligning locks that involves minimal friction and wear, even at high speeds. Using IIA’s nano measurement expertise, Extreme Components, LP wanted to use the surface finish analysis results to find out precisely how well their DAT locks held up against the wear of daily use versus the traditional friction-fit locks.

August 9, 2016


California State University, Fullerton Baja SAE Team’s Brake Caliper 3D Scanning

3D Scanning


California State University, Fullerton’s Titan Baja SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) team sought IIA’smeasurement expertise to assist in jump starting the team’s 2015 season since their 2008 competition hiatus. Originating in 1976 at the University of South Carolina, the objective of this comprehensive engineering competition is for students to function as a team to not only design, build, test, promote, and race a vehicle, but also raise financial support while balancing the demands of their course work.

November 9, 2015