Digital Image Correlation
Full-Field Insight Into How Structures Really Behave
Every structure deforms under load. The question is whether you see it fully or rely on a handful of point measurements and hope nothing critical falls between the gaps.
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The most experienced DIC team in North America
Trilion has specialized in DIC for over 26 years, making us one of the most experienced teams in North America for optical strain measurement. As a ZEISS Certified Partner, we deploy the ARAMIS family of systems, purpose-built for everything from sub-millimeter coupon tests to multi-meter structural assemblies.
Our engineers do not just sell hardware; they work alongside your team to set up, validate, and interpret results so you get defensible data, not just pretty color maps.
The Challenge
Point Sensors Miss Critical Behavior
Strain gauges and extensometers measure at discrete locations. If a crack initiates, a hotspot develops, or load paths shift between those points, you will not see it until failure. DIC captures the full displacement and strain field across the entire specimen or component surface, revealing unexpected concentrations, asymmetries, and failure precursors that point sensors structurally cannot detect.
The Challenge
Correlating Simulation with Physical Testing
FEA models predict behavior, but validating those predictions requires measurement data at matching resolution. Point sensors provide sparse comparison points that leave large areas of a model unverified. DIC delivers dense, full-field strain and displacement data that maps directly onto FE meshes, enabling quantitative comparison at thousands of points simultaneously.
The Challenge
Testing Across Scales and Speeds
Real engineering programs span coupon-level material characterization, component fatigue, and full-scale structural proof tests, sometimes at high strain rates. The ARAMIS platform scales from a single-camera 2D setup on a tensile machine to a multi-camera 3D array covering meters of surface area, and supports high-speed acquisition for dynamic and impact events. One ecosystem, consistent data formats, and a single software environment from coupon to structure.
Key Products & Systems
Hardware + software that work together
Flagship 3D DIC System
ARAMIS Adjustable
Full-field strain and displacement measurement for components and structures. Scales from coupon to full-scale testing.
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Entry-Level 3D Optical Testing
ARAMIS 1
Compact single-sensor DIC for standardized material testing. Tensile, compression, shear, and bend tests.
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ATOS Q
High-precision structured-light 3D scanner for dimensional inspection, quality control, and reverse engineering.
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T-SCAN hawk 2
Wireless handheld laser scanner for rapid 3D capture of large parts and complex geometries in the field.
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