Industries

Industries We Serve – Industrial Metrology Services

A Selection Of Industries We Serve

Tried & True Metrology provides industrial metrology services on site and in-house across North America.
From precision alignment to 3D inspection and reverse engineering, our team helps manufacturers reduce rework,
certify parts, and keep critical assets online. Explore a selection of the industries we support below and see how we can help.

Power Generation

Power Generation

Ship Building & Repair

Ship Building & Repair

Automotive

Automotive

Aerospace

Aerospace - Plane

Power Generation

Tried and True Metrology has worked around the globe at numerous power generation sites. These sites include Nuclear Power Stations, Hydro-Electric Stations and Coal/Gas Stations. We provide an array of services including, but not limited to;

Obtaining the as found conditions of components.
Providing precision alignment support for new components.
Providing live alignment readings.
Verifying bearing alignments.
Clearance verifications.

Ship Building / Ship Repair

With our extensive background in Ship Building and Ship Repair, the Tried and True Metrology team can ensure your projects are completed accurately and to your standards. We provide an array of services including, but not limited to;

Shafting Alignment
Foundation Alignment
Component Alignment
Large Component Dimensional Inspections
Small Component Dimensional Inspections
Automotive

Automotive

Tried and True Metrology provides alignment and inspection support for the Automotive Industry.

Part Inspection
Jig and Fixture installation
Jig and Fixture verifications

Aerospace

Tried and True Metrology provides alignment and inspection support for the Automotive Industry.

Part Inspection
Foundation Alignment
Jig and Fixture installation
Jig and Fixture verifications
Aerospace

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The Highest Quality

Tried and True resonates quality

We will ensure the highest quality of work to be performed, no matter how small or big the project is.

The "Golden Rule" of metrology: measurement uncertainty shall be less than 10% of the tolerance.