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UK debut for noncontact measuring system

The Starlite noncontact measuring system will be shown for the first time in the UK by OGP UK at the Medical Devices Technology Exhibition, on 11th and 12th February 2004.

News from OGP UK (23 January 2004)

CMM keeps check on automotive castings

 User application article   One of the first pieces of equipment to be installed at Meridian Technologies' new UK plant was a CMM to underpin metrology functions from prototyping through to full production.

News from LK (23 January 2004)

Endoscope checks out inaccessible structures

A new low-cost industrial endoscope enables the smallest inaccessible structures to be remotely examined.

News from Moritex Europe (22 January 2004)

Endoscope checks tube welds from the inside

The latest addition to the Orbimatic range of welding accessories a simple-to-use endoscope for the inspection of the internal profile of welds on tubes and pipes.

News from Orbimatic (13 January 2004)

Scanner improves nuclear safety

 User application article   New ultrasonic equipment to inspect the integrity of welds in pipework is helping to improve safety at Ignalina nuclear power station in Lithuania.

News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (13 January 2004)

Better scope for visual inspection

The Bore scope offers ease of use and unrivalled cost performance for visual inspection of cavities and hollow spaces.

News from Moritex Europe ( 9 January 2004)

Thermographic inspection spots subsurface flaws

 User application article   Thermal Wave Imaging has been awarded a contract to assist NASA in developing procedures and best practices for thermographic inspection of the thermal protection system on the space shuttle orbiter.

News from LOT-Oriel ( 7 January 2004)

Novel system tests heat exchanger tubes

 User application article   When the UK's largest inspection company wanted an alternative way to test the tubing inside heat exchangers, it turned to Phoenix Inspection Systems for help.

News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (30 December 2003)

Handheld CMM moves beyond the production line

Actiris is a new range of high-performance and user-friendly 3D co-ordinate measurement machines (CMMs) based on innovative optical technology.

News from ActiCM (17 December 2003)

Spectroscopy systems made to order

Jobin Yvon's Optical Spectroscopy Division can now supply custom spectroscopy systems.

News from Jobin Yvon (17 December 2003)

Choosing the best probing system for a CMM

 Technical background article   CMM technology has evolved over the past 30 years to meet the increasingly tighter tolerances demanded by today's manufacturing and design engineers, says Gareth Tomkinson.  Brochure available  

News from Renishaw (16 December 2003)

Smart work keeps UK laboratory in front

 User application article   Two OGP Smartscope systems are helping the Rutherford and Appleton Laboratory to fulfil its CERN Project commitments and provide vital production information.

News from OGP UK ( 3 December 2003)

More flexibility for magnetic scanner

Like its predecessor, Magman Mk2 is a magnetic wheeled manual scanner that is ideal for inspecting tanks and pipework.

News from Phoenix Inspection Systems ( 2 December 2003)

US deal for noncontact scanning solutions

Brown and Sharpe USA has chosen Metris as its strategic partner for noncontact scanning solutions.  Brochure available  

News from Metris (27 November 2003)

Noncontact measuring system proves popular

The Kestrel noncontact measuring system was introduced by Vision Engineering in early 2002.  Brochure available  

News from Vision Engineering (27 November 2003)

Upgraded measurement software for accurate alloys

Jobin Yvon has upgraded the software for its Metalys spark optical emission spectrometer.

News from Jobin Yvon (26 November 2003)

Laser scanning probes upgrade CMMs

Laser scanning devices have become a well established technology, which is now available for use on CMMs.  Brochure available  

News from Mitutoyo (21 November 2003)

Measuring system spots "invisible" flaws

 User application article   The installation of a Starlite noncontact measuring system has provided virtually instant payback for Derbyshire rubber mouldings company SRM Mouldings.

News from OGP UK (12 November 2003)

Distribution for US optical instrumentation

SphereOptics has appointed LOT Oriel-UK as exclusive distributor for its products and services in the UK and Ireland.

News from SphereOptics ( 3 November 2003)

CMMs keep latest Astons in shape

 User application article   The factory for the forthcoming Aston Martin DB9 GT includes a new metrology facility to check the quality of the lightweight aluminium-bonded frame structure before the car is hand built around it.

News from LK (30 October 2003)

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