KEYENCE VL-800 3D Scanner CMM
Your parts are scanned on the same AI-powered system used by aerospace and automotive manufacturers worldwide. The VL-800 captures full 360° part geometry with a single button press — no fixturing, no programming, no operator variability.
Why Outsource Scanning?
Lab-Grade Results, Zero Capital Cost
A 3D scanner CMM costs $100K+. Training takes months. Or ship us the parts and get the same results in days.
No Equipment Investment
Skip the $100K+ purchase and subscriptions. Pay per scan.
Fast Turnaround
3–5 business days standard. Rush 1–2 day service available.
±10 µm Traceable
Same KEYENCE VL-800 precision used by aerospace and automotive.
Molder's Expertise
We're injection molders — we understand warpage, sink, flash, and mold issues.
Actionable Deliverables
Reports, deviation maps, pass/fail, and CAD files you can actually use.
Ship Parts, Get Results
Gastonia, NC (Charlotte metro). Ship parts, we handle the rest.
What We Offer
Full Service Scanning Menu
Dimensional Inspection & Reporting
Send parts + CAD. We deliver pass/fail reports with full 3D deviation maps.
- 3D Scan + Measurement Report
- Scan-to-CAD Deviation
- FAI
- GD&T Verification
- Cross-Section Analysis
Production Quality Monitoring
Ongoing inspection for your runs. We track trends and flag issues early.
- Per-Part Inspection
- Multi-Cavity Comparison
- Batch Tracking
- SPC Data
- Mold Wear Monitoring
Reverse Engineering & CAD
No CAD file? We scan parts and generate STEP, IGES, or STL models.
- STL Mesh Export
- STEP Solid Model
- Legacy Part Reproduction
- As-Built Documentation
- 3D Print-Ready Files
Troubleshooting & Root Cause
3D data pinpoints where and how much — warpage, shrinkage, tool wear.
- Warpage Quantification
- Pre/Post Comparison
- Competitor Analysis
- Dispute Resolution
- Process Optimization
Ideal For
Built for Manufacturers Like You
Machine shop, molder, stamper, or OEM — if you make parts and need dimensional data, we can help.
- Injection molders needing FAI
- Machine shops validating tight tolerances
- OEMs qualifying suppliers
- Tool & die shops checking dimensions
- Engineers reverse-engineering legacy parts
- Quality teams needing independent verification