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Lenses survive space duties
The success of the Cassini-Huygens mission to explore Saturn, its rings and moons has been due in no small part to the extraordinary performance and reliability of the scientific instruments onboard.
News from Precision-Optical Engineering ( 3 May 2005)
Flexibility is key for video microscope
The MS804 Scopeman is the latest in Moritex's unique CCD microscope systems integrating advanced optics, fibre optics and CCD components.
News from Moritex Europe (26 April 2005)
Styli improve measurement accuracy
Renishaw has extended its comprehensive styli catalogue with the introduction of a new range of more than 300 high precision M5 styli and adapters for the Zeiss range of probe heads. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (22 April 2005)
Handheld scanner helps keep Skoda in shape
User application article Since October 2003, Skoda has used the handheld T-Scan laser scanner for the regular inspection of its produced sheet metal parts.
News from LOT-Oriel (21 April 2005)
CMM support covers complete metrology function
User application article The level of after-sales service provided by co-ordinate measuring machine suppliers is sometimes limited to a few days' training and the supply of spare parts if the machine breaks down.
News from LK (19 April 2005)
Double acquisition for Metris
Metris has acquired Krypton (Leuven, Belgium) and MetricVision (Virginia, Washington, USA) in separate simultaneous transactions. Brochure available
News from Metris (19 April 2005)
Two arms are better than one for Webasto
Webasto Roof Systems is supplying the complete roof assembly for the cabriolet version of the Mini unveiled last year.
News from International Metrology Systems (15 April 2005)
Acquisition adds to length capabilities
The Mahr Group has acquired a majority interest in Optische Koordinatenmesstechnik (OKM) of Jena, Germany.
News from Mahr Federal (12 April 2005)
Tool refines MEMS analysis and development
Polytec has developed a powerful new tool for precise 3D dynamic characterisation of microelectromechanical systems and micro-optoelectromechanical microstructures.
News from Polytec ( 8 April 2005)
Detector tackles demanding spectroscopy
The new Activa inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer offers simultaneous analysis and background at multiple wavelengths within a wavelength analytical view.
News from Horiba Jobin Yvon ( 7 April 2005)
Speed and length gauge saves inaccuracy
New from Proton Products, the Intelisens SL2550 is the company's second noncontact speed and length gauge.
News from Proton Products International ( 5 April 2005)
Getting the measure of wire, cable and fibre
Proton Products will exhibit its range of Intelisens advanced instrumentation and Nexis control systems to the American wire, cable and fibre market next month at Interwire.
News from Proton Products International ( 5 April 2005)
Joint venture gets the measure of Chinese market
To take further advantage of China's expanding economy and industrial base LK Group has formed a joint venture operation with a division of Shanghai Electric Corp.
News from LK ( 4 April 2005)
European debut for measuring duo
New from Metronom are the SRS Spatial Reference System for verifying/calibrating 3D measuring equipment, and the Wise-gap system for inspecting gaps in a static or dynamic mode.
News from Metronom UK (28 March 2005)
Form tester boosts measurement accuracy
The new compact MarForm MMQ44-R Formtester boasts more than double the accuracy in roundness measurements, improved straightness measurements and faster measuring speeds.
News from Mahr Federal (23 March 2005)
OEM deal brings digital imaging to healthcare
An OEM deal with Tropin Corp brings digital image capture and archiving technology to the healthcare and industrial sectors at a fraction of cost of current technological solutions.
News from Moritex Europe (16 March 2005)
Video-based measurement fits the bill
User application article A year ago, Wasp Electronics replaced its traditional profile projectors with a single Starlite 150 machine from OGP UK.
News from OGP UK (16 March 2005)
Imaging products and services accredited
Specialised Imaging has received accreditation to ISO9001:2000.
News from Specialised Imaging (14 March 2005)
Workshop to explain surface profiling
The next KLA-Tencor surface profiler workshop will take place on Wednesday 27th April 2005, where both the Alpha-Step IQ 2D profiler, and the all new P-15 3D profiler will be on show.
News from LOT-Oriel ( 9 March 2005)
Fibre optic light offers cool solution
The new ATEX rated Lumiflex fibre optic light from process observation specialist Visilume transmits high intensity "cool" light to illuminate a process without heating the sight glass.
News from Visilume ( 8 March 2005)
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