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3D Optical Strains, 3D Displacements, 6-DoF Motion

If you can see it, we can measure it!

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Revolutionizing 3D testing for the last 25 years

ARAMIS stereo camera strain and displacement measurement system next to an extensometer

Optical Strains, 3D Shape, and 3D Displacement

Our integrated stereo-camera systems provide ultimate ease-of-use to measure strains and displacements with a variety of materials.

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Digital Image Correlation Software and Beyond

With software solutions for every budget and need, we are able to provide the right tools for the job with a streamlined workflow and efficient data-handling strategy.

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Non-Contact Measurement Services

We offer specialized testing services and develop custom test methods using our optical measuring systems. We team up with small and big companies alike.

Trilion Engineering Services

Material Testing

ARAMIS 3D-DIC is the ideal tool for measuring material properties to most ASTM and ISO standards.

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Tensile Test with ARAMIS Optical Testing System

Component Testing

Full-field component testing that measures all points for direct FEM comparison to the real multi-material, structural response

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ARAMIS System on blade test

Structural Testing

ARAMIS Optical Strain allows for a holistic understanding of the structural response of your test structures.

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Structural Test of airplane wing

High-Speed Testing

ARAMIS 3D High-Speed combines high-speed cameras with our powerful ZEISS Inspect software to measure components at any speed, for high strain rate materials testing, vibration analysis, and impact testing.

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Measuring Glass break with Phantom cameras

ARAMIS Thermography

ARAMIS can be synchronized with a thermal imaging camera to capture temperature information. The temperature data can be imported, aligned, and mapped in 3D  coordinates directly to the inspection.

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Thermography Measurement on motherboard

Digital Assembly

For precise fixture alignment and assembly in 6-DOF (degrees of freedom).

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Using ARAMIS to Digital Assemble a Car Dashboard
 

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Whether you are new to our technologies or are a long-time customer

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November 19, 2024, Novi, MI

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June 25, 2024, Huntsville, AL

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June 4, 2024, KOP, PA

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May 14, 2024, Novi, MI

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A Race for Dryer Weather

Our team in Seattle came across a "scorpion" that was displaced from his home!

Luckily, ARAMIS Optical Strain Gage had no problem measuring its displacements. Using an ARAMIS 12M Adjustable system in "fast mode" at 3 Mpx at 100 Hz, we captured the displacement and the six degrees of freedom (6-DoF) as Mr. Scorpion scurried across the table.

The acquisition of the data was done with spray paint, target markers, and the ARAMIS 3D Digital Image Correlation Optical Strain Gage. We sent Mr. Scorpion in the right direction for home, and, in only a couple of minutes, ARAMIS captured incredible data at a much faster rate than foil strain gages.