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X-ray system measures at production-line speeds
A new system from 3DX-ray can measure components in full 3D, to an accuracy of 100um - even when the product is moving past on a conveyor belt at speeds in excess of an item every second.
News from 3DX-Ray ( 8 August 2006)
X-ray system sees through cases
New machine vision technology allows users to see, measure and process X-ray images of the inside of almost any product made from any material.
News from 3DX-Ray ( 8 August 2006)
Flexibility for chromatic confocal measurements
Micro Photonics has introduced profiler users to a better method of optical measuring.
News from Micro Photonics ( 8 August 2006)
Gauge gives confidence in aerospace CMM accuracy
User application article The Renishaw Machine Checking Gauge gives owners of CMMs the ability to regularly ascertain the performance of their investments, alerting them to accuracy problems before they impact processes. Brochure available
News from Renishaw ( 7 August 2006)
Gauging systems promise ultraprecision metrology
Noncontact instrumentation and gauging systems for the ultraprecision metrology and characterisation of dimensional surfaces are available from Lambda Photometrics. Brochure available
News from Lambda Photometrics ( 3 August 2006)
Stroboscope puts a stop to speedy motion
Digital handheld stroboscope has a sturdy impact resistant housing and takes its power from a detachable rechargeable battery.
News from Advanced Supplies ( 3 August 2006)
Alliance addresses large-scale metrology
Metris and Virtek Vision International are to work together in the development of integrated metrology products and solutions within the aerospace sector. Brochure available
News from Metris (24 July 2006)
Ultra-compact linear CCD detection system
Horiba Jobin Yvon is pleased to announce the release of Sygnature, an ultra-compact linear CCD detection system, offering outstanding sensitivity and acquisition speed.
News from Horiba Jobin Yvon (21 July 2006)
Scope to ease inspection and manipulation
Stereo microscope is designed to make inspection and manipulation tasks easier with an inline "eyepieceless" viewer. Brochure available
News from Vision Engineering (20 July 2006)
Bangkok base supports Thai growth
Renishaw has opened a representative office in Bangkok to support its rapidly expanding customer base in Thailand. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (19 July 2006)
CMM keeps components inside automotive specs
User application article If anyone had said it to Mark Eldridge a decade ago that he would be inspecting components produced on presses to micron tolerances, he would not have believed them. Brochure available
News from Metris (17 July 2006)
Showcase for advances in High-Speed Imaging
Specialised Imaging has chosen the forthcoming International Conference on High Speed Photography to showcase latest advances in ultra high-speed framing and ballistic range camera technologies
News from Specialised Imaging (14 July 2006)
Dentistry benefits from PalmScope video capture
User application article PalmScope video capture device adopted by leading German Medical Engineering company to provide an integrated dental inspection, image capture / review and data archiving solution
News from Moritex Europe (13 July 2006)
Getting the measure of bent tubing
Measuring centre is designed specifically for the inspection of manipulated or bent tubing.
News from ITP ( 6 July 2006)
Low-cost geometry gauge retains expensive features
Mahr Federal has introduced an economical new version of its popular MarForm MMQ series of geometry gauges.
News from Mahr Federal ( 4 July 2006)
Accessories aid microscope customisation
LV Series industrial microscopes can now be easily customised for use in OEM applications. Brochure available
News from Nikon UK (23 June 2006)
Surface profilometry range comes to the UK
Fogale Nanotech has appointed Armstrong Optical as its exclusive distributor for the UK and Ireland.
News from Armstrong Optical (22 June 2006)
Tall tale of record-breaking Chinese CMM
User application article A 7.3m-high co-ordinate measuring machine built for Beijing Space Authority to measure satellites may be the tallest CMM in the world.
News from ITP (20 June 2006)
Acquisition adds to stylus expertise
Renishaw has announced the purchase of itp, a German manufacturer of high quality styli and accessories for industrial measurement applications. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (16 June 2006)
Videoscope boasts a wider dynamic range
Videoscope systems revolutionise the most important factors of any visual inspection product: image quality, durability, ease-of-use and measurement accuracy. Brochure available
News from Olympus Industrial (16 June 2006)
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