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Optical inspection kit on show in Blackburn
Vision Engineering has opened a new northern office in Blackburn. Brochure available
News from Vision Engineering (30 October 2003)
New HQ includes dedicated applications lab
Laser Optical Engineering has moved into purpose built facilities in Loughborough Innovation Centre on the Loughborough University Campus.
News from Laser Optical Engineering (28 October 2003)
University spinout scoops Smart award
A Smart award from the Department of Trade and Industry will fund pioneering research and development into an innovative new optical measurement system for manufacturing industry.
News from Phase Vision (23 October 2003)
Scanning CMMs combine speed and accuracy
The Evolution range of bridge-type CMMs has been designed specifically to provide the optimum mechanical performance for analogue scanning.
News from LK ( 7 October 2003)
Siemens orders shaft inspection system
Siemens Power Generation, one of the world's leading manufacturers of steam turbines, has chosen equipment from Phoenix Inspection Systems to carry out critical shaft inspections on its products.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (25 September 2003)
Microscopes look to production applications
The SM3 range of microscopes has been specifically designed for use in the production environment. Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (24 September 2003)
Quality upgrade is only the start
Precision-Optical Engineering has been accredited to the BS EN ISO9001:2000 quality standard.
News from Precision-Optical Engineering (23 September 2003)
Microscopes attract trade-in deal
After a long hot summer, Prior Scientific is aiming to put the sunshine back into microscopy with a stunning offer on new microscopes. Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (12 September 2003)
Automation speeds process analysis
Horiba is the first company offering partial to full automation for C/S, O/N or H analysers.
News from Jobin Yvon (11 September 2003)
2D thermometer provides low-cost thermal mapping
A novel low-cost two-dimensional infra-red thermometer simultaneously shows a colour image of the measurement subject and the temperature distribution at 64 measurement points.
News from Barber-InSys (25 August 2003)
Inspecting microsystem technology components
User application article I-Sys Automation Technology uses a Lynx stereo microscope to inspect critical moulded components used in microbiological test systems. Brochure available
News from Vision Engineering (20 August 2003)
Laser zaps mould release agent
Jenoptik has designed and built an automated pulsed TEA C02 laser system that simultaneously cleans and activates solid or flexible surfaces in preparation for adhesive bonding.
News from Jenoptik (UK) (12 August 2003)
Full package for for glow discharge spectrometry
The GD-Profiler HR is dedicated to the surface, depth profile and bulk analysis of almost any material or coating - conductive or nonconductive.
News from Jobin Yvon (12 August 2003)
Encouragement for time of flight diffraction
Work to encourage the take-up of a relatively new ultrasound testing technique is being carried out by the University of Liverpool in conjunction with Phoenix Inspection Systems.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 6 August 2003)
Marketing deal boosts measuring arm
OGP (UK) has formed a strategic alliance involving sales, support and product development for the award-winning Polar 3D measuring arm with DEA Brown and Sharpe.
News from OGP UK ( 1 August 2003)
Scanner spotlights smaller samples
Recently exhibited at the Control Messe 2003 in Germany, the new LC15 scanner makes it possible to scan small and detailed objects on a CMM. Brochure available
News from Metris ( 1 August 2003)
Gauges check surface finishes in difficult spots
Mahr Federal has a new family of surface finish gauging fixtures specifically designed to measure difficult and often inaccessible automotive component surfaces right on the shop floor.
News from Mahr Federal (31 July 2003)
Spectrometer boasts affordable high performance
The latest addition to the Ultima family of ICP spectrometers is claimed to deliver affordable high performance and reliability.
News from Jobin Yvon (29 July 2003)
Controller simplifies sample positioning
The ProScan II stepper motor controller for micropositioning and microinspection incorporates both USB and RS232 serial communications. Brochure available
News from Prior Scientific (29 July 2003)
Scope sheds light on inaccessible structures
Robust, reliable and weighing only 500g the Light Scope from Moritex Europe is ideal for engineers tasked with viewing inaccessible structures.
News from Moritex Europe (11 July 2003)
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