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Video capture device aids cello conservation
User application article A Moritex endoscopic inspection system was selected to examine a rare early 18th Century cello for possible conservation.
News from Moritex Europe (22 May 2007)
Laser optics suit stringent applications
Armstrong Optical's components are available either as precision machined blanks or as polished flat-surfaced optics.
News from Armstrong Optical (16 May 2007)
High-speed cameras co-operate
A new report has highlighted the advantages of synchronising the SIM Ultra Fast Framing camera with a high-speed video camera.
News from Specialised Imaging (15 May 2007)
Getting the measure of gear production
Feanor and Gearspect will present a new range of gear measuring centres at EMO Hanover (Germany).
News from Feanor ( 8 May 2007)
Bentley chooses CMM
User application article Bentley has ordered a Venture 3030 machine from Baty International.
News from Baty International ( 4 May 2007)
CMM removes no-go areas.
The Aberlink Extreme uses high-precision mechanical bearing rather than the delicate air-bearings typically employed on CMMs.
News from Aberlink ( 4 May 2007)
Laser scanning aids archaeology
User application article Plowman Craven used the EuroPac laser scanning system to scan recently discovered mummies in the Bahariyah Oasis, located in Egypt's Western Desert.
News from Europac Metrology ( 2 May 2007)
Microscopy reaches the factory floor
Lumos Technology's X-Loupe camera system can save time, expense and help safeguard against potential errors and misconceptions.
News from Williams ( 1 May 2007)
Understanding video metrology
Technical background article William R Gilman, Vice President of North American Sales for Optical Gaging Products, explains the key concepts involved in video metrology.
News from OGP UK (30 April 2007)
Video measurement machine improve lab productivity
User application article The SmartScope ZIP 250 is a high throughput, high accuracy benchtop video measurement machine.
News from OGP UK (27 April 2007)
IR sensor overcomes changing emissivity
The Marathon MM 3M uses shorter infra-red wavelengths in order to minimise errors due to the uncertainty of emissivity.
News from Raytek Corp (19 April 2007)
Development Engineer appointed by testing company
Phoenix Inspection Systems' new Development Engineer will develop new NDT products and technologies.
News from Phoenix Inspection Systems (18 April 2007)
Multi-axis optical CMM released in North America
NVision's Maxos is based on proven technology developed for the measurement of turbine blades in a shop floor environment.
News from NVision (18 April 2007)
Popular precision gauges come together
A full-colour 24-page brochure details the best sellers in the Mahr Federal range of precision gauges.
News from Mahr Federal (12 April 2007)
Machine-vision cameras come with USB interface
Edmund Optics' EO cameras are equipped with software features designed to make machine vision easier to implement and control while the USB interface provides a high-speed link for data downloads.
News from Edmund Optics (12 April 2007)
Summer savings on CMM/probe combos
Aberlink has teamed up with Renishaw to offer an extremely generous incentive to all new UK customers who purchase any Aberlink CMM throughout the months of May, June and July.
News from Aberlink ( 9 April 2007)
Ultrasonic thickness gauges suit many materials
CV Instruments has a new range of ultrasonic thickness gauges.
News from Bowers Metrology UK ( 6 April 2007)
Tool testing company opens Singapore centre
Blum-Novotest's new centre in Singapore will support customers in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia.
News from Blum Novotest ( 5 April 2007)
Speedy cameras aid slow-motion analysis
Southern Vision Systems has signed BFi Optilas to distribute its range of high-speed digital cameras for slow-motion digital video analysis in Europe.
News from BFi Optilas ( 2 April 2007)
Video measurement machines improve productivity
OGP's Starlite non-contact video measurement machines are manually operated but offer many semi-automatic features such as auto-edge detection and focus.
News from OGP UK (28 March 2007)
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