TrueProp Software, a company that builds software for marine propeller inspection, announced the launch of the new Improved Propeller Inspection and Metrology Joint Industry Project (JIP). This project aims to address methods and software code for improvements in propeller inspection.
The program started on February 23rd, 2018 by six companies: TrueProp Software, HydroCom, Linden Propeller, Padgett-Swann Machinery, Wildcat Propellers, and Argonaut Enterprises.
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Geometric inspection of a propeller’s blade shape ensures the quality for new propeller manufacture and propeller repair. This JIP wants to find potential deficiencies in metrology, compliance criteria, and inspection practices to achieve the following objectives:
- Improved workflow productivity.
- Cost savings.
- Better product outcomes.
- Connectivity for new and legacy inspection devices.