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Inspection deal aims for zero defects
Inora Technologies has been appointed by Edixia Vision Industrielle as the exclusive reseller for the complete range of products in the UK and Ireland markets.
News from Inora Technologies (13 September 2005)
Infra-red lenses support MWIR imagers
Janos Technology a premier manufacturer of precision infra-red optics and optical assemblies, now offers the unique ASIO microscopic objectives lens.
News from Janos Technology ( 8 September 2005)
Digital gauges promise maximum resolution
A new series of submicron high-precision digital gauges provides resolution of 0.1um and high accuracy combined with long travel range within a very compact 8mm diameter body.
News from Axis Group ( 5 September 2005)
Multisensor measuring machine on show
OGP UK will showcase the new SmartScope MVP on Stand 5358 at Interplas 2005.
News from OGP UK ( 2 September 2005)
Munich based company provides German support
Specialised Imaging has appointed Bowas Consulting and Universal Trading of Munich to enhance its sales and support in German speaking territories.
News from Specialised Imaging (29 August 2005)
Weld inspector takes an all-round view
The Inviz Site Weld Inspector can be used for inspection of tubes from 14 to 150mm and includes a rotating head which allows for uninterrupted weld seam inspection.
News from Orbimatic (25 August 2005)
Digital comparator makes measurement easy
A new digital comparator just introduced by Mahr Federal offers a suite of sophisticated measurement features normally found on larger, more costly bench amplifiers.
News from Mahr Federal (22 August 2005)
Inspection range in the showcase
Moritex has chosen the forthcoming Inspex 2005 exhibition at the UK NEC to showcase its latest products.
News from Moritex Europe (22 August 2005)
Intelligent instruments in Huddersfield
Renishaw is one of six leading organisations sponsoring the Seventh International Symposium on Measurement Technology and Intelligent Instruments next month in Huddersfield, UK. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (18 August 2005)
Automotive parts maker orders gauge systems
Kurt Electronics has received an order for 29 automated gauge systems designed to measure precision machined automotive components. Brochure available
News from Kurt Manufacturing, Electronics Division (18 August 2005)
New advances in touch-trigger probe technology
Technical background article Strain gauge based touch probes are now available to users of small CNC machine tools. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 9 August 2005)
Glass slides aid optical accuracy
Precision Ronchi Ruling Glass Slides from Edmund Optics are ideal for evaluating resolution, field distortion and parfocal stability, especially of microscopes.
News from Edmund Optics ( 9 August 2005)
Robot CMM to increase true measurement accuracy
3D Scanners is developing the world's first automated and portable robot CMM arm, due for launch in late 2006.
News from 3D Scanners UK ( 8 August 2005)
Laser measurement comes to hand at Land Rover
User application article Land Rover is using the GapGun3 portable laser gauge to enhance vehicle build process and geometric quality.
News from Third Dimension Software ( 5 August 2005)
Laser interferometer takes centre stage
User application article Polielettronica uses a laser interferometer measurement system with linear and angular optics to determine the precise positioning capabilities of its x-y stages. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 5 August 2005)
Laser scanner checks out Mexican cylinder heads
User application article Nextec's innovative WIZinspect laser scanning solution has been successfully installed on the production floor at Volkswagen de Mexico.
News from Nextec Technologies 2001 ( 5 August 2005)
Ballbar helps keep machine tools running
User application article Renishaw's QC10 ballbar is used for both diagnosis and predictive maintenance to keep machine tools running and producing to specification. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 3 August 2005)
Breakthrough products in Birmingham
At Inspex 2005, Renishaw will be highlighting a range of breakthrough products including the most significant advances in co-ordinate measuring machine technology for 20 years. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 2 August 2005)
3D scanner turns to dental CAD/CAM
Renishaw is showing Incise, its new 3D scanner for dental CAD/CAM applications at the International Dental Show (IDS) in Birmingham, 6th-8th October 2005. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 1 August 2005)
Software adds flexibility to laser interferometry
The ML10 laser interferometer system has been used for many years for the calibration of machine tool positional accuracy and repeatability, in line with both national and international standards. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (26 July 2005)
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